Parliament or Albingi was
established at Þingvellir in 930 and remained there until 1789. Þingvellir
National Park was founded in 1930 to protect the remains of the parliament
site and was later expanded to protect natural phenomena in the surrounding
area. Þingvellir National
Park was the first national park in Iceland and was decreed "a
protected national shrine for all Icelanders, the perpetual property of the
Icelandic nation under the preservation of parliament, never to be sold or
mortgaged.
Surtsey, a volcanic island
approximately 32 km from the south coast of Iceland , is a new island formed by
volcanic eruptions that took place from 1963 to 1967. It is all the more
outstanding for having been protected since its birth, providing the world with
a pristine natural laboratory. Free from human interference, Surtsey has been
producing unique long-term information on the colonisation process of new land
by plant and animal life. Since they began studying the island in 1964,
scientists have observed the arrival of seeds carried by ocean currents, the
appearance of moulds, bacteria and fungi, followed in 1965 by the first
vascular plant, of which there were 10 species by the end of the first decade.
By 2004, they numbered 60 together with 75 bryophytes, 71 lichens and 24 fungi.
Eighty-nine species of birds have been recorded on Surtsey, 57 of which breed
elsewhere in Iceland .
The 141 ha island is also home to 335 species of invertebrates.
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