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How cute is this Pride-inspired rainbow brick road in Iceland?

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The rainbow brick path in Seyðisfjörður, eastern Iceland (Photo @nscarpelli89 | Instagram)

As if Iceland wasn’t picturesque enough, tourists and Instagrammers are loving a recently painted rainbow brick path. It can be found in the town of Seyðisfjörður in eastern Iceland.

Iceland is known for being particularly LGBTI friendly. Capital city Reykjavik hosts a big Pride festival each year that attracts around 100,000 people. To put that in perspective, the country’s entire population is only 335,000!

The path was painted in May, ahead of the town's Queer Parade

The rainbow path appeared painted in May, ahead of the town’s Queer Parade (Photo: @ada_eriksson | instagram)

Reykjavik has also made it a tradition to paint rainbow colors on different landmarks each year. The practice appears to now be spreading.

The small town of Seyðisfjörður, 255 miles east of Reykjavik, has hosted its own Pride celebration since 2014. The first one took place when local man Snorri Emilsson was unable to make it to Reykjavik. Instead, he set up a speaker outside a café, partied with six friends and posted some photos to social media.

The local Queer Parade takes place on 12 August 2018

The local Queer Parade takes place on 12 August 2018 (Photo: @pam_nelson | Instagram)

Others asked him why he hadn’t promoted or advertised the event. So, in 2015, that’s exactly what he did. Queer Parade Seyðisfjörður was born.

Local businesses welcome the event and contribute to painting the pathway in rainbow colors.

This year’s event will again take place on 12 August on Norðurgata – the main street. Celebrations after the parade center around Kaffi Lára.

See also

Giant rainbow painted outside City Hall to launch Reykjavik Pride

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