Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Iceland is a place where the Earth feels newly formed, raw and alive. Vast lava fields stretch toward distant mountains, their dark textures softened by moss that glows an otherworldly green. Water is everywhere—thundering waterfalls plunge over cliffs, glacial rivers braid across open plains, and mist rises constantly into the cool air. The land is dramatic yet strangely serene, offering a powerful sense of solitude and scale that makes visitors feel both humbled and deeply connected to nature.
We visited Myrdalshreppur
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