Aurora Borealis, Iceland
The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, are a natural light display predominantly seen in high-latitude regions around the Arctic and Antarctic. They occur when charged particles from the sun interact with the Earth’s magnetic field. This shot was taken over Reykjavík, Iceland
Iceland
Jökulsárlón Ice Cave
Jökulsárlón Ice Cave
The Jökulsárlón Ice Caves are a captivating natural wonder with mesmerizing shades of blue and brilliant ice formations located in Vatnajökull Glacier, Iceland
Skogafoss Waterfall
Skogafoss Waterfall, South Iceland
Skógafoss is a magnificent waterfall located in the southern part of our country with a drop of 60 meters. It’s spans about 25 meters wide. Skógafoss is situated near the village of Skógar, where the Skógá River plunges over a cliff that once marked the coastline.
Vestrahorn mountain with the black sand dunes
Vestrahorn mountain with the black sand dunes in Iceland
Londrangar – Basalt Cliffs – Iceland
Londrangar – the Basalt Cliffs along the south west coast line of Iceland – Snæfellnes peninsula
The Lóndrangar are a pair of rock pinnacles in Iceland. They are volcanic plugs of basalt, that have been hewn out from softer surrounding rock by erosion.
The Aurora Borialis over the Skogafoss Waterfall
The Aurora Borialis over the Skogafoss Waterfall