Icelandic horses have been bred for hundreds of years without any outside blood mixture. Vík is a village in Iceland, near the volcano Katla. There was this Icelandic horse in the beautiful greenery. When at the end of the 9th century the first inhabitants of Iceland came to live there, there were no horses. The Vikings took horses and other domestic animals with them from the areas they came from, especially from Norway but also from the Scottish islands.
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