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Plugs

               The shape of plugs will vary from country to country, and sometimes even within a country
               depending on when that building was built. To plug something from the U.S. into a local
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              universal adapter/converter combo. Versatile and lightweight, these can usually be found at
              your local electronics goods or hardware stores. Sometimes you can buy them at large retailers
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              sale at the airport when you arrive at your destination.

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              Type B. Here is the list of plugs for the countries on this trip:

              Iceland: C and F



              Greenland: C or K




                    Type C                 Type F                  Type K




























               Availability: Barring the occasional and unpredictable power outage, electricity is as readily
               available on this adventure as it is in the U.S. However, during the Greenland extension a
               constant electricity supply cannot be guaranteed during overnight stays. Travelers dependent
               on electricity supply (as in the case of those with sleep apnea) please take note.
















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