Blame it on Bieber: Iceland canyon too popular with visitors

In this photo taken Wednesday, May 1, 2019, Russian tourist Nadia Kazachenok poses for a photograph taken by Mikhail Samarin at the Fjadrárgljúfur. The canyon is closed, with roadblocks and rope fences, but tourists were quick to pass when the ranger went off duty on a Wednesday afternoon. (AP photo/Egill Bjarnason)

In this photo taken Wednesday, May 1, 2019, Russian tourist Nadia Kazachenok poses for a photograph taken by Mikhail Samarin at the Fjadrárgljúfur. The canyon is closed, with roadblocks and rope fences, but tourists were quick to pass when the ranger went off duty on a Wednesday afternoon. (AP Photo/Egill Bjarnason)

This photo taken Wednesday, May 1, 2019, shows a cliff at the Fjadrárgljúfur canyon in southeastern Iceland. The canyon area has suffered environmental damages after intense traffic, prompted by the music video “I’ll Show You” by Justin Bieber. (AP Photo/Egill Bjarnason)

FJADRÁRGLJÚFUR, Iceland — A large sign warns motorists that Iceland’s Fjadrárgljúfur canyon is closed to visitors but drivers keep on coming down the narrow gravel road. A ranger at a roadblock has to explain why no one can pass: The vulnerable landscape cannot sustain more visitors.

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