2 Years of Travels in 360 Degrees
2 years of our travels documented on the GoPro Hero 4 Silver, in 360 degrees. by
Justin Goes Places
2 years of our travels documented on the GoPro Hero 4 Silver, in 360 degrees. by
We were booked on the first departure on the Baldur Ferry to cross the sea between Snaefellsnes and the Westfjords. The journey took about 2 1/2 hours and the boat stopped at the small island of Flatey to let off a number of the passengers, before heading on to dock in the town of Brjánslækur. The … Continue reading Iceland, A Land of Diversity, Part 5: The Westfjords
Upon awakening the following morning in Hellnar, the raging storm was still in full effect – sideways blowing rain, winds at tropical storm force, it was not an ideal situation for hitting the road. But weather can vary so drastically from one place to another, and we had a lot of things planned, so after … Continue reading Iceland, A Land of Diversity, Part 4: Northern Snaefellsnes Peninsula
The Snæfellsnes peninsula is like a microcosm of the entire country of Iceland. If one only has a few days to explore the country, they would be well advised to spend that time here to get a good idea of what the rest of the country has to offer. From volcanoes, glaciers, ice caps, lava fields, … Continue reading Iceland, A Land of Diversity, Part 3: Southern Snæfellsnes Peninsula
After wrapping up 2 days of brilliant sunshine in Vik and it’s surroundings, we began to make our way back west for the next leg of our journey. I had booked us in the town of Hveragerði in the southwest corner of Iceland for a night at a guesthouse called Frost og Funi, which translates to … Continue reading Iceland, A Land of Diversity, Part 2: Hveragerði and the Golden Circle
I am just one day back home from 10 days in Iceland and I’m still feeling the afterglow of the visit. I was completely and utterly blown away by Iceland. After months of planning, reading, and generally obsessing about the trip, my expectations were high. They were exceeded. Iceland is a land of contrasts. During … Continue reading Iceland, A Land of Diversity, Part 1: South