Not for the faint of heart
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Boulder ally
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The guys were amazing.
5 km through a one-lane tunnel to Flateyri
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That's one-lane, two ways
Ísafjörður
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Big, bigger, biggest
Páll Pálsson
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Thinking of my grandfather-in-law. He was a very successful builder, for instance he built this hospital and book store in Isafjörður.
Thinking of Dísa
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This is the home of Disa's best friend. I never saw the house she lived in before she moved to Reykjavík with her parents. For me, the museum springs to life.
Polar fox
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The family that runs this guesthouse has a domesticated young fox. It is renowned for its ability to survive temperatures as low as -58°F (-50°C) due to its thick, insulating fur. His fur shouldLæs mere
Fifublóm / klófifa
18. august, Island ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C
I'd never heard of this before. The bloom looks like wool and in the old days was used for pillows and even blankets. Nature provides.
Of Cows and Courage
18. august, Island ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C
In 1987, the farmer at Neðri-Breiðdalur in Önundarfjörður fjord was forced to put down some of his cattle, due to new laws regarding cattle quota, according to Vísindavefurinn . One of the cowsLæs mere
Rus
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Vikings were a seafaring people originally from Scandinavia, who from the late 8th to the late 11th centuries raided, pirated, traded, and settled throughout parts of Europe. They voyaged as far asLæs mere
The family farm in Heydaler
18. august, Island ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C
Haukur's family had a farm in Heydaler. As times got hard, they sold the farm and moved to Reykjavík. It had two hot springs. One in the river and the other up the mountain.
Grandfather andLæs mere
6° centigrade
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Glaumbær Turf Farm & Museum
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Glaumbær Folk Museum comprises 13 buildings and offers a rare insight into how Icelandic people lived in the past, with limited access to the outside world and supplies. Due to scarce opportunitiesLæs mere
Rafting a glacier river ... brrrr
17. august, Island ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C
Marcel surpised us by doing a flip into the roaring ice-cold water.
Boys will be boys
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Húsafell Lifting Stone
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Snorri Björnsson, who was pastor from 1756 to 1803, built a rock-walled pen for shearing sheep and milking goats, he placed this large basalt stone, known as Kviahellen, or "Pen Slab," at theLæs mere
The boys had a lot of fun today
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Apollo Astronaut Training Memorial
16. august, Island ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C
When you drive around Iceland, it is easy to feel as if you’ve landed upon the Moon. The geography of the country is wild and rocky, a testament to the geological activity that continues to shapeLæs mere
Battle of Haugsnes (The stone Army)
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The Battle of Haugsnes (The Stone Army) is a large-scale outdoor installation depicting the bloodiest battle in the history of Iceland. The battle occurred on April 19, 1246 during times of greatLæs mere
Artic Coast Way
16. august, Island ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C
The Artic Coast Way is a 900 km route that runs along the coast of Northern Iceland from Hvammstangi in the west to Bakkafjörður in the east. The Artic Coast Way turns its back on the beaten trackLæs mere
Akureyri
16. august, Island ⋅ ☀️ 12 °C
Akureyri is a vibrant town nestled at the head of Eyjafjörður, Iceland's longest fjord, surrounded by dramatic mountains and known for its mild climate relative to its northern latitude. OftenLæs mere
Thank you Bernd
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For the lovely picture
Did you know ...
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Húsavík served as the setting of the 2020 Netflix film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, a comedic story of two Húsavík natives representing Iceland in the Eurovision SongLæs mere
Looking out towards the arctic ocean
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An arctic stonehenge
15. august, Island ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C
The Arctic Henge is the vision of artist Erlingur B. Thoroddsen, who imagined it as a kind of Icelandic Stonehenge. But this isn't a replica — it's rooted in the Poetic Edda, Iceland's ancientLæs mere










































































