Iceland

Vatnajokull

Europe's largest glacier by volume, covering 8% of Iceland's land area with numerous volcanoes and ice caves beneath its surface.

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Another of Iceland’s special winter-only activities is to visit Vatnajökull: one of the natural ice caves that form underneath the glaciers. During the summer it’s too dangerous to get inside, but come winter these caves freeze over and stabilize just enough to host visitors. It’s a special feeling delving into one to hear the deep cracking and drips of a glacier above you.

jimmytayles 2 years ago

Vatnajokull National Park in Iceland has rugged tundra nestled against quaint greenery. Featuring one of the most famous waterfalls in the world, and plentiful opportunities to explore the fairly-like, ethereal landscape of Iceland at its finest, Vatnajokull is an awe-inspiring, frozen destination that is more than bucket-list worthy.

seeker 3 years ago

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  • 31 of the Best Things to Do in Iceland

    Iceland, the land of fire and ice, is a country to be reckoned with. Isolated between Europe and North America in the far-flung Atlantic, it’s a country in the midst of its own making: volcanoes and glaciers shape the countryside while waterfalls charge off moss-laden cliffs and hot springs bubble forth from below. Lunar-like lava […]

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