There really is one -- in Iceland:
Somehow, it's only in Iceland that I could envision an elf church.
Don't tell Bryan Fischer and Tony Perkins -- they'll really get bent out of shape.
Iceland was the location for Svartalfheim, land of the Dark Elves, in Thor: The Dark World.
In this land of fire and ice, where the fog-shrouded lava fields offer a spooky landscape in which anything might lurk, stories abound of the "hidden folk" — thousands of elves, making their homes in Iceland's wilderness.
So perhaps it was only a matter of time before 21st-century elves got political representation.
Elf advocates have joined forces with environmentalists to urge the Icelandic Road and Coastal Commission and local authorities to abandon a highway project building a direct route from to the tip of the Alftanes peninsula, where the president has a home, to the Reykjavik suburb of Gardabaer. They fear disturbing elf habitat and claim the area is particularly important because it contains an elf church.
Somehow, it's only in Iceland that I could envision an elf church.
Don't tell Bryan Fischer and Tony Perkins -- they'll really get bent out of shape.
Iceland was the location for Svartalfheim, land of the Dark Elves, in Thor: The Dark World.
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