You can now go on a Pokémon tour of Iceland, because volcanos are boring
If the success of Pokémon Go has taught us anything, it’s that people are willing to travel in order to capture these elusive digital creatures. I’m not just talking about walking down the road, either. In South Korea, thousands of tourists have descended upon the Northern town of Sokcho, as it’s the only place in the country where the game can be played. And in Iceland, one enterprising company has launched its own Pokemon Hunt guided tours. For 7,500 ISK (roughly equivalent to $65 US, or €60), you get a four-hour tour through the tiny capital city of Reykjavik, guided by “experienced…
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