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The isolated island is located in between southern coast of Iceland and the Nirthern Atlantic Ocean. Named after the first settler, Ingolfur Arnarson, it is the headland isolated by black sand, perilous rivers from the mainland. Superb isolation makes the place perfect resident for innumerable sea birds, namely, puffins and the fantastic skua.