I know about the Grimsey Island of Iceland which lies to the above of the Arctic Circle but it's too small to be visible by the naked eyes on a large map like this one and so I'm excluding it.
Since I won't be including Grimsey Island so there's no question about Kolbeinsey Island which only remains visible in low tides. For more information please refer to the Wikipedia article of Kolbeinsey Island.
I'm afraid this is not true, but the caveat does not exclude Kolbeinsey, a remote rock 66 km north of Grímsey that belongs to Iceland and is heavily affected by erosion. So Iceland should still appear on the list. Why was it even excluded? Part of it lies north of the Arctic Circle and it belongs to the Arctic Council.
Yeah really. Don't you hate it when the US shows up in a quiz about countries invaded by the Soviet Union or on a quiz about the largest objects in the solar system? So annoying.
It says that in the first comment. In summary, it's because the only part of Iceland within the Arctic Circle is too small to be visible with your eye and I'm pretty sure they don't know how to make an arrow or a circle around the island-or else they (SWATkun) just didn't include a circle for some other reason (I didn't ask them. They seem busy).
Since I won't be including Grimsey Island so there's no question about Kolbeinsey Island which only remains visible in low tides. For more information please refer to the Wikipedia article of Kolbeinsey Island.
I don't have any featured quiz ;-; so a nomination means a lot to me
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gr%C3%ADmsey
I'll think about it. Thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr03xF08qoU