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You'll find Icelandic horses everywhere along the Ring Road so here are a few fun facts I learned about them: 1. No horse has been imported to Iceland for over 1000 years / 2. Once a horse leaves Iceland, it can never go back to keep the breed pure / 3. Horses were brought to Iceland by the Vikings!