Editor’s note: This is the second article in a two-part travel series about Iceland. An island the size of Ohio with an 832-mile highway that circles the country, Iceland seems like the perfect ...
Far too many people go to Iceland and never get farther than a hundred miles from Reykjavik. While the capital and its surroundings are worth visiting, you cannot truly appreciate the variety, beauty ...
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Iceland’s Ring Road Day 1
Iceland’s Ring Road is the famous 820-mile loop that goes around Iceland’s most iconic sites connecting towns and villages. It takes at least 7 days to complete it. From Reykjavik, you can either go ...
In summer, the roughly 830-mile route offers drivers midnight sun, along with plenty of traffic. Other times of the year, its snowy delights are more solitary, and slippery. By Eric A. Taub The ...
Icelandic photographer Ragnar Axelsson is known for photographing the people, animals and landscapes in the most remote regions of the Arctic, including Iceland, Siberia and Greenland. He explores the ...
To drive Highway 1, the “Ring Road” that circles Iceland, is to enter and leave a new world every half hour or so. My son and I drove it this summer, and coming from parched Santa Barbara, I was ...
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