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The 20% annual uptick in visitors has been out of proportion with infrastructure that is needed to protect Iceland’s volcanic landscape, where soil forms slowly and erodes quickly.3 million tourists visited Iceland, compared with just 6,00,000 eight years ago. Bieber has the third-largest Twitter account at over 105 million followers, after Katy Perry and Barack Obama, according to friendorfollow. The nearby Skógar waterfall and the Svínafells glacier are also backdrops in the fictional Thrones world of warriors and dragons. Over 1 million people have visited the area since the release of the video, the Environment Agency of Iceland estimates, leaving deep scars on its vegetation.

Icelanders are reluctant to fault the pop star who enjoys enormous support on the island.Blame it on Bieber: Iceland canyon too popular with visitors.The Bieber-inspired influx is one part of a larger challenge for Iceland — the North Atlantic island nation may be too spectacular and too popular for its own good.Environment Minister Gudmundur Ingi Gudbrandsson said it is “a bit too simplistic to blame the entire situation on Justin Bieber” but urged famous, influential visitors to consider the consequences of their actions. They imitation animal fur should know in advance it’s not going to work. The latest season of the popular HBO drama “Game of Thrones” features scenes filmed at the canyon.Locals underestimated the canyon’s potential as a major attraction because it’s relatively small compared to those formed by the country’s powerful glacier rivers.“Rash behaviour by one famous person can dramatically impact an entire area if the mass follows,” he told The Associated Press.

“In Justin Bieber’s defence, the canyon did not, at the time he visited, have rope fences and designated paths to show what was allowed and what not,” Gudbrandsson said. In the viral video — watched over 440 million times on YouTube since 2015 — Bieber stomped on mossy vegetation, dangled his feet over a cliff and bathed in the freezing river underneath the sheer walls of the canyon.

For a chance to follow in Bieber’s footsteps his fans are not letting a few fences, signs or park rangers keep them away.

Some offer bribes.In the viral video — watched over 440 million times on YouTube since 2015 — Bieber stomped on mossy vegetation, dangled his feet over a cliff and bathed in the freezing river underneath the sheer walls of the canyon.6 miles) of trekking. Last year 2.The selfies and drone images have stopped — for now — but more exposure is coming.Blame Justin Bieber, the Canadian pop star with a worldwide reach. About 12% of Iceland’s entire population — 38,000 people — attended his two concerts in Reykjavík, the capital, a year after the video was released. “Food from people’s home country is the most common bribery,” said Jóhannsdóttir, who recently turned down a free trip to Dubai in exchange for looking the other way at trespassers. Bieber’s magical music video “I’ll Show You” was filmed at the canyon and seen by millions, creating overwhelming demand for the once-pristine spot.Inga Palsdottir, director of the national tourism agency Visit Iceland, said a single film shot or a viral photograph has often put overlooked places on the map.com — and he has over 112 million followers on Instagram.Eager visitors try to sweet-talk ranger Hanna Jóhannsdóttir into opening the gate. But unlike others, it is easily accessed and requires less than a kilometre (0. A ranger at a roadblock has to explain why no one can pass: The vulnerable landscape cannot sustain more visitors. After remaining closed for all but five weeks this year, it is expected to reopen again this summer only if weather conditions are dry. (Photo: AP) Iceland: A large sign warns motorists that Iceland’s Fjadrárgljúfur canyon is closed to visitors but drivers keep on coming down the narrow gravel road


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