A hot, steamy hike in a cold country
There won't be a tree to see for days. And even then, our guide Ingibjorg Gudjonsdottir explains, "we say that if you get lost in an Icelandic forest, stand up".
There won't be a tree to see for days. And even then, our guide Ingibjorg Gudjonsdottir explains, "we say that if you get lost in an Icelandic forest, stand up".
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You can't grasp the raw power of a glacier until you've taken a guided hike into its bowels.
Lava flows like a multitude of bonfires nearly engulfed this astonishing Arctic destination.
There are no screams as we descend into the icy depths: our suits keep us warm, and it's too astonishing to make a sound.
This country's huge boom in tourism may be ending thanks to the expense of visiting there.
A mere 25 million years old, Iceland is one of the planet's youngest land masses, and feels like a work in progress.
From a surfeit of natural wonders to good-humoured locals with a quirky world view.
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Even when the skies stay dark, there's plenty to inspire wonder in the land of fire and ice.