{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Bj\u00f6rk.fr \u2013 Site francophone d\u00e9di\u00e9 \u00e0 Bj\u00f6rk&nbsp;: musique, clips et actualit\u00e9s","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.bjork.fr","title":"hour.ca","author_name":"benjicok","width":"480","height":"315","url":"http:\/\/bjork.fr\/hour-ca","html":"\u003Ch4 class='title'\u003E\u003Ca href='http:\/\/bjork.fr\/hour-ca'\u003Ehour.ca\u003C\/a\u003E\u003C\/h4\u003E\u003Cblockquote class='spip'\u003E\n\u003Cp\u003EIceland\u2019s best-known musical export explains herself... sort of \n\u003Cbr class='autobr' \/\u003E\nThe Republic of Iceland is a place of volcanoes, glaciers and modern-day Vikings. There is no other comparable country in the world. It has a magical appeal. Its people, bound to its soil since the ninth century, share in that appeal. Because of, rather than despite, the connection they have to their island in the North Atlantic Ocean, Icelanders are both blue-eyed poets and blond-haired fishermen. \n\u003Cbr class='autobr' \/\u003E\n Why does Iceland seem so&nbsp;(\u2026)\u003C\/p\u003E\n\u003C\/blockquote\u003E\n"}