The Iceland Winter Lights Festival is a festival that takes place annually in Iceland during the winter months. The festival is known for its displays of colorful lights and illumination, which are created using a variety of techniques such as projections, installations, and performances. The festival is held in various locations across Iceland, including Reykjavik, Akureyri, and other towns and cities. The festival is a celebration of the darkness and short days of the Icelandic winter, and is also a way to bring people together and promote tourism in Iceland during the off-season.
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