The black beaches of Iceland

Because of the increase in population, the new towns that would begin to be created would be made in the southern part of the island.

That is why one of the many explorers who was checking the shoreline was surprised to see a beautiful, black beach.

When he got closer to see the impressive beach more closely, he realized that the sand was not sand, but some black pebbles.

When the explorer thought about oil, he thought that there must be oil on the beach, so he took a sample and started on his way to the nearest dock to take it with Einar.

Einar, who was supervising the construction of the Nordic institute, the huge boarding school for thousands of children.

While checking the construction area, he gave advice to the slaves so that the construction was done in the best possible way.

Although they are in a seismic zone, Einar used good foundations and modern construction techniques, which reduced the weight of the construction.