When I think about Iceland, I picture massive, jaw-dropping waterfalls at every turn. The seemingly infinite number of waterfalls I encountered on my first trip to Iceland in April 2015 served as the primary inspiration for my return trip in March 2016. For my second visit, I Continue reading
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Six Incredible Waterfalls in South Iceland
It’s not a secret: my favorite part about Iceland is the country’s seemingly endless supply of waterfalls. Massive, multi-story falls cascade over cliffs along the side of roads and in the middle of national parks, thoroughly ensuring visitors are Continue reading
Iceland’s Wild Landscape, Part Two
Iceland’s landscape is its greatest attraction, and is the reason why I planned a return trip eleven months after I first visited the Reykjavik. I associate endless, desolate landscapes with this north Atlantic nation, where the weather can transition between Continue reading
Iceland’s Wild Landscape, Part 1
Without a doubt, Iceland is well on its way to becoming a global “It” destination. It seems that, as of late, Instagram is filled to the brim with one stunning photograph of Iceland after another, and it leads me to wonder if there is any blogger or photographer even remotely interested in travel Continue reading