A tour group visiting an ice cave in southeastern Iceland was caught off guard when tonnes of ice came crashing down around them, killing one person and injuring another. Eric Sorensen explains how this tragedy has sparked concern about Iceland’s tourism industry, and why at least one expert says these types of expeditions, that are popular with Canadians, are becoming more dangerous.
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