Syrian refugees find unlikely home amid volcanoes, glaciers
The wind blows in icy gusts and the rain gently melts the snow: welcome to Iceland! Far from their hometown Damascus, Joumaa Naser and his family don't mind the Arctic cold, they're just happy to be living in safety.
With 330,000 inhabitants surrounded by volcanoes, glaciers and geysers, Iceland is an unusual destination for refugees fleeing war in Syria.
But since 2015, 118 Syrians have found hope for a new and tranquil life in the Nordic nation.
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