We Packed Our Bags To Visit Iceland And It Turned Out To Be Unbelievable 18-Month Adventure
One day I woke up with a strong feeling that it was time to set off into the unknown. I packed my stuff and together with M. we headed to an unearthly land - Iceland.
It turned out that we stayed there not one week, not even two, but exactly 18... months. We traversed lava fields, ate shark meat, fought with hurricane winds, escaped volcano eruption, and we've taken great delight in everything Icelandic.
During all this time I've been registering all these vast open spaces, otherworldly landscapes, in-between moments, trying to capture the essence of Iceland.
It's not the end of our adventure. Bite into Iceland with us!
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I am dying!! He is soo adorable! The picture is amazing... good job!
Very fine picture. I also saw a polar fox when I visited Iceland this fall.
Adam, we are visiting for a week in june. Where is this particular foss? Thanks!
this is probably Dynjandi, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynjandi
Load More Replies...I was beginning to think there were no trees at all in Iceland. It seems they don't have many.
There are almost no trees. They have a birch forest in the East - Hallormsstaðaskogur, but apart from that not that much. There were lots of trees in 10th or 11th century (if I'm right) but they were all cut down.
Load More Replies...Stunning locations and images. I love the soft and calming feel of the images
Some good ones here. But, just as I learned when I lived in Alaska (for thirty years), the vastness and the beauty of that cannot be truly captured in a photo. When I tried to tell people about it I found myself always finishing with, "You just have to see it."
Incredible photos. Im equal parts impressed and envious. The photos are so impactful, i can't imagine the feeling of actually being in such a beautiful place.
It's really nice to hear that. Thank you so much!
Load More Replies...Stunning locations and images. I love the soft and calming feel of the images
Some good ones here. But, just as I learned when I lived in Alaska (for thirty years), the vastness and the beauty of that cannot be truly captured in a photo. When I tried to tell people about it I found myself always finishing with, "You just have to see it."
Incredible photos. Im equal parts impressed and envious. The photos are so impactful, i can't imagine the feeling of actually being in such a beautiful place.
It's really nice to hear that. Thank you so much!
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