Airbnb Rental — 4 museum-grade prints sized and toned for the room. Iceland sits astride the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where volcanic basalt cools into the hexagonal columns visible along the south coast — a geological signature as recognisable as the aurora borealis that draws winter visitors toward the Arctic Circle. Nordic tourism posters have sold the island's elemental contrasts for decades: fire and ice, black sand and green sky, a nation of three hundred thousand people hosting more landscape per square kilometre than most continents manage politely. Lisbon's Remodelado trams — especially the iconic line 28 through Alfama, Graça, and Baixa — are among Europe's last hill-climbing streetcar experiences, while azulejo faience lines metro stations, churches, and façades across Portugal. Belém Tower guarded the Tagus estuary during the Age of Discovery; the National Pantheon at Santa Engrácia crowns the city's eastern skyline. Bharni — literally "to fill" — is the Mithila colour-flood style historically associated with Brahmin women painters in villages such as Jitwarpur, Ranti, and Rasidpur; bold black outlines enclose vermillion, turmeric, and indigo fills, often on kohbar ghar wedding walls and later on handmade paper after the 1960s Bihar drought pushed the tradition into commerce. Madhubani (Mithila) painting observes a no-empty-space rule: backgrounds fill with flora, fauna, or geometric bud work, which is why the cream field here carries vine hatching rather than bare paper.