I saw my first roundabout dog when I was home in Varberg during easter and I kind of miss them... How about we bring the tradition to Iceland? The dogs even have their own website now: www.rondellhund.se
From Wikipedia: A roundabout dog (Swedish: rondellhund, originally Östgötsk rondellhund) is a form of street installation, which began occurring during the autumn of 2006 in cities and towns all over Sweden. Anonymous people put out homemade dogs, typically made of wood (or sometimes plastic, metal and textile) in roundabouts. The phenomenon has been reported from all over Sweden and has also started occurring in other countries, such as Spain after it was being mentioned on Spanish television (PuntoDos). Swedish tabloid paper Expressen even placed one at Piccadilly Circus.
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