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has supported the Safetravel project since its beginning in 2010.
ICE-SAR's office leads the project with the help of many SAR team members as well as others with thorough experience in travelling in Iceland in different conditions. Safetravel is supported by a number of sponsoring companies.
SOS Iceland app
The newest option is SOS Iceland, an app which is easy to use. It can be used
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project since its beginning in 2010.
ICE-SAR's office leads the project with the help of many SAR team members as well as others with thorough experience in travelling in Iceland in different conditions. Safetravel is supported by a number of sponsoring companies.
112 Iceland app
An option is 112 Iceland, an app which is easy to use. It can be used in emergency, if an accident occurs
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-SAR's office leads the project with the help of many SAR team members as well as others with thorough experience in travelling in Iceland in different conditions. Safetravel is supported by a number of sponsoring companies.
112 Iceland app
An option is 112 Iceland, an app which is easy to use. It can be used in emergency, if an accident occurs or if someone is lost. Tourist can also leave
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night and day, all year round.
112 Iceland app
Safetravel provides 112 Iceland, an app which is easy to use. It can be used in emergency, if an accident occurs or if someone is lost. Tourist can also leave their "trail" in case of search. From Safetravel's web-site, the app can be downloaded for either Android phones, Windows phones or iPhone:
First of all you can call for help by pressing
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to land 52 nm NW of Barði and 48 nm NW of Straumnes. Two observations were received on icebergs, the 4th and the 5th.
An observation from a ship on the 18th reported sea ice from 66°31´N and 26°08´W to 66°26´N and 25°47´W.
Northeasterlies were somewhat less prevalent on the Greenland Strait than the average this month
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