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This journey chronicles a rare winter sailing route to Iceland, navigating ice-prone waters, severe storms, and limited ...
This close look into daily life aboard a boat during Iceland’s winter highlights the planning, adaptation, and endurance needed to thrive in one of the harshest maritime climates.
The distinct landscapes of Iceland offer an extraordinary setting for a winter adventure. In the colder months, you can enjoy the mountains, volcanoes and half-frozen waterfalls without the crowds ...
This is Iceland, mid-winter, a time they call Noday. In January, daylight seems to have gone before it’s even arrived; February has more of a ‘day’ to it, but it’s still a late riser.
There’s a new lagoon in town: Laugarás Lagoon, which i s nestled on the banks of the Hvítá River in Laugarás, southwest ...
We were planning to drive around Iceland, a nearly Kentucky-size country with a population of about 376,000, on the roughly 830-mile Ring Road, which circles the island.
As winter finally ended, photographer Ross Taylor and surfer pal Andrew Douglas sought out a new adventure — a tour around the tundras of Iceland. Here’s what they found. Words and photos by ...
Iceland has few hours of daylight in the winter. To cope, Nicolson said you need to "give into Hallmark movies and just be cozy and hibernate and snuggle with the kids and read lots of books.
“In Iceland winter goes hand in hand with dealing with darkness. The days are short, with long, lingering twilight. Inside the house we have lots of candles,” Reid said.
We figured the driver taking us to a New York airport didn't know much about our destination when we said we were going to Iceland and he asked us to spell it. "Oh," he said. "The bankrupt country ...