The people – descendants of Viking families and Celtic slaves |
Food – delicious dishes and stuff you might not be willing to eat |
Roads – from nice paved roads to very rough tracks for 4WD only |
Vegetation – or – sadly – the lack thereof |
Volcanism – the everlasting birth of Iceland |
Hot springs – outdoor baths, house heating, and geysers |
Waterfalls – tourist attractions and sources of electricity and controversies |
Churches – built by a people that has been through much hardship |
Reykjavik – the capital of Iceland – a city that feels both small and big |
Akureyri – "The capital of North Iceland" and a botanic garden near the Arctic Circle |
Husavik – "The whale watching capital of Iceland" |
Seyðisfjörður – built from Norwegian timber by immigrated Norwegian fishermen |
Höfn – a small town called "Harbour" and the Hornafjörður Moon |
Mývatn – a very special lake in North Iceland and its surrounds |
Krafla – an active volcanic area and a geothermal power station |
Hljóðaklettar – cliffs returning confusing echoes |
Öxnadalur – birthplace of Jónas Hallgrímsson, celebrated language guy |
Vík í Mýrdal – between the volcano and the deep blue sea |
West of Vík – basalt columns and cliffs with "doors" |
Jökulsárlón – a lagoon with a lot of large size chunks of glacier ice |
Lakagígar – and the deadliest volcanic events of the second millennium |