Iceland may be one of the top tourist destinations at the moment, but that doesn’t mean it’s lost the small island feel. Case in point: A letter was mailed to a farm in Hvammsveit, West Iceland, that bore just a hand-drawn map instead of an address—and it still made it.

A picture of the peculiar piece of mail popped up on a Reddit thread on August 30 with the caption, “Without an address, an Icelandic tourist drew this map of the intended location (Búðardalur) and surroundings on the envelope. The postal service delivered!” The envelope included the country, village name, and the line “A horse farm with an Icelandic/Danish couple and three kids and a lot of sheep.” There was also an additional identifier on the lower right hand corner that read, “The Danish woman works in a supermarket in Búðardalur.”

The map itself gave as much description of the location as possible, such as town and road names with a red dot marking “here.”

This letter had a map instead of an address and it still got delivered. Photo by Skessuhornið/Steina Matt via imgur

The letter was mailed in Reykjavík by a tourist who had visited the Hólar farm earlier in the year, but couldn’t seem to find an exact address, according to West Iceland news service Skessuhornið. The farm is considered a small tourist attraction in the area as it boasts a “mini zoo” where the owners encourage visitors to pet their horses, goats, sheep, pigs, and other animals. It does have an address, but when you search for the one listed on its Facebook page, you're placed smack dab in the middle of a lake.