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I’ve Circled Iceland 3 Times, Here Are My 28 Favorite Pics That Capture Its Beauty
Two years ago I decided to finally take my driver's license, and as a treat when it'd be all done, I would move to Iceland. This month, I've been living on this little island for one year now. Having previously visited and fallen completely in love with nature, I knew that it wouldn't be possible to live here without a car.
So, after six months, I finally found the right fit and bought my first little four-wheel drive to explore this country properly. I've now circled Iceland three times, driven over 20 000 kilometers and experienced a whole lot of sightseeing. Throughout this period, I've come to discover that each side of this island is incredibly different, not only nature-wise but also weather-wise.
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For example, driving from Reykjavik to Jökulsárlón during springtime will let you experience all the four seasons in just a matter of hours. This can be quite daunting if you're not used to snowstorms combined with heavy wind, threatening to push you off the road. Though, as long as you lower the speed limit to walking pace, there is no need to worry and you'll find the extreme changes pretty amusing.
Reykjavik (it's a bike path, so no need to worry about him). This is the Icelandic spring.
Gljúfrafoss. Hot water cave, a different view.
That is beautiful, I would hang out there for a few hours and just enjoy the scenery.
Anyway, this article is not about Icelandic driving conditions, but the Icelandic natural beauty. It's no wonder Instagram is packed with photos of this gorgeous country, as it's basically any photographer's heaven. Wherever you go, there is an amazing motif just around the corner. You'll come across places that don't look like they are from this planet, whether this be boiling mud pools, multicolored mountains, black beaches covered with ice chunks, or "just" thousands of breathtaking waterfalls.
Somewhere in the south. Considered a weed by some, but they'll improve any photograph with their presence.
I like to think that I've seen my fair share of Iceland during my one year here, but I know that there is so much more to discover. Currently, my favorite places are the lesser-known locations, though giving the growing popularity of this place, I'm sure they'll be generously visited sooner or later.
2 of many Icelandic horses. Despite my dislike for the flies, they do look good on photo.
So, I'm sharing a selection of my more preferred photos from my time here. It's difficult to make this crazy photogenic country justice on photo, but hopefully, I managed to capture at least a part of it. If anyone reading this considers visiting Iceland, then all I can say is do it! It's not cheap, but it's so worth it.
Diamond beach. May not look like it, but this was an insane wave that managed to hit me all the way up to my waist.
To everyone reading this.....don't do what this idiot did, the waves on this beach are dangerous and they could've died pretty quick due to the cold water and being dragged out to sea. There are huge warning signs leading up to the beach...follow them!
Snæfellsnes. This little one was completely nonchalant to my presence, only focusing on finding food.
Kirkjufell. You've not had the full tourist experience when visiting Snæfellsnes, unless you photograph this mountain from this exact angle.
Vestrahorn. A different perspective of this very famous mountain.
Hvitserkur. During my stay here, I've come across more seals than any other animal.
Skógafoss. The power of this waterfall is so impressive, that I had to clean the lens of my camera after every shot.
Westfjords. The popular puffin.
Seljalandsfoss. Visit this very famous waterfall at 00:57am to actually get a photo without people in it.
Reynisfjara. Another angle of this black sand beach, though this time during sunrise at 11 am.
They have black san d beaches on the west coast of Scotland, also some golden of course. The black sand is volcano rock
Arnarstapi. Probably one of the most photographed houses in Iceland.
Jökulsárlón. Incredible glacier lagoon filled with ice and seals.
Stuðlagil. They couldn't have chosen a much better spot than this.
Vestrahorn. The perk of the high winds here is the quick removal of clouds when they are unwanted.