Iceland seen 200 years ago

Iceland, a breathtaking experience


The first thing you should know about Iceland is that it is nowhere near as cold as its name implies. During our trip in august 2008 we didn't feel colder than 10 degrees Celsius but time by time very windy.
The idea going to this unusual holiday target came from Sylvia, our daughter. She was choosing for a not crowded tourist place in Europe during the high season.
Now after our return from this …  (read more)

Iceland seen 200 years ago

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This map we found in a museum near the Skogafoss waterfalls.

Reykjavik view from the hill

Downtown in Reykjavik

A colored home in Reykjavik

The right off-road vehicle for Iceland tours

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Seen in Reykjavik but - sorry - it wasn't for hire.

In the center of Reykjavik

Iceland Reykjavik City center

Typical idyllic restaurants in Reykjavik

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During heavy weather sitting outside wasn't recommended

Art sculptures on the Reykjavik hill

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Beside the Perlan the Pearl, a museum on the hill top.

Landakotskirkja (Landakot Church)

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Landakotskirkja (Landakot Church), formally named Basilika Krists konungs (Basilica of Christ the King) in Reykjavik is the Catholic cathedral of Iceland. It is often referred to as Kristskirkja (Christ's Church).The first Catholic priests to arrive in Iceland after the Reformation were the frenchmen Bernard Bernard and Jean-Baptiste Baudoin. They bought the Landakot farmstead in Reykjavík in the early 19th century and built a small chapel there in 1864. A few years later, a small wooden church was erected by Túngata, close to Landakot.

On the premise of the Landakot church

Along the highway to the Geysirs

A panorama view to the landscape

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near Reykholt, Laugarvatn, southern Iceland

Fresh water runs down from the waterfall

Beautiful waterfall along the highway

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near Reykholt, Laugarvatn, southern Iceland

Geysir before its eruption

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You will feel it in time when the eruption is coming, then better you step backwards.

sleeping Geysir

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This geysir doesn't erupt at that time, the water wasn't hot like on other geysirs.

The Geysir erupts just a few seconds

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The Geyser area in south west Iceland is also great to walk, there are many marked walking paths that that lead past steaming vents and colorful, mineral-rich mud formations and hot springs that are just as beautiful.

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