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Blind and Visually Impaired People Visited the Hunting Museum in Stokkseyri

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A polar bear, giraffe, zebra and lion were among the stuffed animals that blind and visually impaired members of the Icelandic Blind Association were allowed to touch and feel when they visited the Hunting Museum in Stokkseyri. The visit was a great success. Páll Reynisson, who has been with the museum for twenty-two years, showed the museum and allowed everyone to touch and feel as they wished. He has hunted more or less all the animals in the …
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A polar bear, giraffe, zebra and lion were among the stuffed animals that blind and visually impaired members of the Icelandic Blind Association were allowed to touch and feel when they visited the Hunting Museum in Stokkseyri. The visit was a great success. Páll Reynisson, who has been with the museum for twenty-two years, showed the museum and allowed everyone to touch and feel as they wished. He has hunted more or less all the animals in the …

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RÚV broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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