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10-10-2008 @ 10:04AM
nzm said...
Yes - the ISK is only about 110 to the USD, not double as quoted by Grant.
Just be aware that prices are very high in Iceland irrespective of the currency exchange. It's still going to cost you a lot to eat and drink - if you can get anything. Apparently supermarkets in Iceland are currently experiencing difficulties in receiving exported supplies because of the financial meltdown.
I wish the Icelandic people well. We were there in August and loved the country and its people - even though our credit cards are still reeling from the shock of the vacation expenses!
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