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posted by on Thursday December 01 2016, @01:02PM   Printer-friendly
from the there's-always-money-in-the-banana-stand dept.

"Iceland is the king of the banana republics!" host Stephen Fry once declared confidently on the popular British game show "QI."

That sounds implausible: Just look at the island nation's pitted igneous landscape and brutal climate. But the claim isn't as ridiculous as it sounds. A rumor has circulated for the last 60 years proclaiming Iceland to be the banana capital of Europe.

Spoiler alert: It's not. But where did this rumor come from? Can Iceland even grow bananas? With average temperatures registering between 32 Fahrenheit in winter and a tepid 50 at the height of summer, Iceland's climate seems most suitable for growing mold and frostbite.

But Iceland's secret to agricultural innovation lies beneath the surface — way beneath.

Now we have all we need to colonize Antarctica.


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  • (Score: 2) by jimshatt on Thursday December 01 2016, @02:40PM

    by jimshatt (978) on Thursday December 01 2016, @02:40PM (#435436) Journal
    Maybe their belief in elves is why they're doing so well. Even though Leprechauns sound much more profitable, the Irish have always been poor buggers. Just sayin'.
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