Entries from June 2008

Elves, Hákarl and a boiling Earth

That’s how Hollywood could have headlined and promoted my recent Icelandic road movie. At the end of a journey almost all around the island, I travelled more than 3800 kilometres through landscapes that nowadays still look like in times of God’s creation.

For some people Iceland automatically means something like an Artically cold island with all-season mulled wine service. It’s so much more. I was lucky to have weather, spring and the midnight sun on my side; two major ingredients to put the following photo documentary of a worldwide unique place, located at the interface of American and Eurasian continental plate as well as Atlantic and Artic Ocean in a perspective of God’s eternal creation »»

About Whooper Swans and Volcanoes - The North-East of Iceland

When you reach the limit of Iceland’s fourth biggest town, that is Akureyri, the North-East of the island approaches you a bit in the way “You ain’t seen nothin’ yet…!” - Highlights like the Goðafoss, the highly active Krafla volcano region are waiting to indulge your senses as well as the picturesque town Húsavík, being located on the opposite side of snow-covered peaks and offering the best opportunities for whale watching »»

Thousands of Sea Birds and dramatic Cliffs - On the way in the West fjords

The West fjords are Iceland’s most remote part of the country. It is not only in the back of beyond, but also a home for countless sea birds hunting for fish and raising their families. The always changing light situation in the narrow fjords surely won’t let you drive straight from A to B as behind every corner there’s another scenic amazement that lets you stop anew and enjoy »»

Urban Rurality - Reykjavik and the South of Iceland

It really doesn’t take much time to drive through or around the World’s most northern capital. It is even not a problem to walk through entire Reykjavik. By western definition Iceland’s heart in terms of civilization would beat in the South and South-West; an area counting 200.000 inhabitants and home of the Golden Circle. It is the only place on the island where the ring road becomes two-lane and where you can get stuck in a traffic jam. A perfect place to unwind from suchlike daily routine is close to the international airport, where you can take a bath in the waste water basin of a geothermal power plant »»

Lava Deserts and perpetual Ice - Iceland’s Southeast

In the East of Vik the roads seem to become endless. The lush lupines-spangled meadows partially blend abruptly into deserts of black sand easily reaching the horizon. The ring road becomes more and more interrupted by small single lane bridges, spanning the small rivers and glacial runoffs of the Mýrdals- and Skeiðarársandur plains. At the end of that tunnel a true touristic star comes in sight: the glacial lagoon Jökulsárlón; film set for James Bond, Batman and Tomb Raider »»