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The narrator describes a horseback journey across Iceland, combining travel anecdotes, landscape sketches, and practical observations. She details volcanic scenery, glaciers, fjords, and weather, encounters with local communities, and the island's traditional ways of life, interspersed with geological and historical remarks. A recurring theme advocates women riding astride for safety, comfort, and health, supported by personal experience and contemporary opinion. The account mixes vivid riding episodes with advice on equipment and dress, reflections on changing social fashions, and illustrated notes intended to guide and entertain prospective travelers.
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