All of Iceland’s inhabitants live on or nearby the coastlines. However, the country’s interior section, known as the highlands, is completely uninhabited. Because the conditions are far too harsh and the ground too uneven, permanent human habitation isn’t an option. This makes the highlands a wonderful area to visit, especially for some of the country’s best hiking and scenery.But the area is not easy to reach, as the roads that lead to it are unpaved gravel roads, only open at certai...