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Thakgil Valley
Thakgil Valley is a stunning natural gem located in the southern part of Iceland, near the town of Vík í Mýrdal. Known for its dramatic landscapes, lush greenery, and impressive rock formations, Þakgil is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
The valley is characterized by its high cliffs, which create a picturesque backdrop for hiking, camping, and exploring the unique geology of the region.

Luigi Morbidelli
Dec 3


Landmannalaugar (part 2)
There are several craters in the Landmannalaugar area, some with lakes inside, others without. The most famous crater without a lake is certainly the Stútur crater.
One of the best-known crater lakes is Hnausapollur, which is easily accessible by taking a detour from the main road leading to the campsite.
Ljótipollur, often translated as "the ugly puddle," is a stunning volcanic crater. Despite its somewhat unflattering name, Ljótipollur is renowned for its breathtaking beaut

Luigi Morbidelli
Nov 5


Landmannalaugar (part 1)
Landmannalaugar is a stunning area located in the Icelandic Highlands, renowned for its unique and diverse landscapes. Situated within the Fjallabak Nature Reserve, it is characterized by its colorful rhyolite mountains, geothermal hot springs, and expansive lava fields. The name "Landmannalaugar" translates to "the people's pools," a nod to the natural hot springs that have drawn visitors for centuries.

Luigi Morbidelli
Oct 22


Þórsmörk (Thorsmork)
Thorsmork is a magical lush oasis surrounded by glaciers and beautiful highlands located in the south of Iceland. It is a place with such magnificent beauty that no adjective can do it justice. But to reach the base camp you have to travel several kilometers of dirt road and cross many rivers, some of which are quite deep, especially the last one. From the base camp there are several paths, some of which can be covered in 3-4 days.

Luigi Morbidelli
Sep 24


Lakagígar (Laki Craters)
Lakagígar (Laki craters in English) is a volcanic fissure located in the Vatnajökull National Park in Iceland. It is one of the most significant geological features in the country, known for its stunning landscapes and historical volcanic activity. The fissure, which stretches approximately 25 kilometers, was formed during a series of eruptions that occurred between 1783 and 1784, known as the Laki eruption.

Luigi Morbidelli
Sep 10
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