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Travel guide of HöfnI fear I’m starting to become the ‘horse guy’. Another from the side of the road in Iceland.
Experienced by REVOLT
10 km from Höfn
I’m super excited to start sharing some of the special moments we witnessed during my second visit to Iceland. From the powerful waterfalls, majestic mountains and incredible aurora displays, it was a truly unforgettable adventure. I captured this photo during a beautifully still morning in the shadow of the Vestrahorn, a famous mountain in the south-east of Iceland. After a storm almost blew us away we persevered and waited out for 24 hours to enjoy this calm that followed.
Experienced by Joshua Earle
10 km from Höfn
Stokksnes black sand dunes in Iceland. By @tylerscheviak
Experienced by Tyler Scheviak
11 km from Höfn
Discover where is this place and 45+ more places to shot in Iceland with my personal Google Map that I use for my workshop in Iceland on lucamicheliphotography.com/go/iceland-map/
Experienced by Luca Micheli
12 km from Höfn
Summer night walk in Iceland, full of reflections in the watery floor. Since the nights are not completely dark in iceland, it looks more like a haze / twilight.
Experienced by Jonatan Pie
12 km from Höfn
Once upon a time in beautiful Iceland as we watched the evening set in and had fun with selfies.
Experienced by Dan Cook
12 km from Höfn
Stunning Mountains in Iceland. The golden Circle. The land of Ice and Fire.
Experienced by Andrea Wiggett Canalda
28 km from Höfn
Amazing views can be found everywhere in Iceland. Definitely a must visit country for everyone who loves nature.
Experienced by Mareks Steins
52 km from Höfn
a shot I like a lot from a very miserable rainy day I had to dry the lens after each shot and put my mini umbrella over the camera to give some protection. the good part the color of the ice was very intense
Experienced by Wolfgang Hasselmann
52 km from Höfn
On the south side of Jökulsárlón you will find a beach where the most beautiful diamonds (glacier ice) melt away on the beach or break under pressure of the waves from the rough Icelandic ocean. When visiting Jökulsárlón don’t forget to visit the beach your eyes will be amazed.
Experienced by Seth kane
52 km from Höfn
And there it was a huge chunk of ice floating at sea. You could see it move every time a wave was closing by.
Experienced by Eleni Afiontzi
52 km from Höfn
Growing up in Australia I had never seen big floating icebergs like this before. It was an incredible sight, we spent the whole afternoon running around trying to get the best shots from the shore and above with the drone.
Experienced by Joel Vodell
52 km from Höfn
Our last stop for the day was the really beautiful diamond beach, an image that does not need any filters or color corrections stuns you because it kind of looks like valuable stones but is just ice.
Experienced by Eleni Afiontzi
52 km from Höfn
Nice diamonds in the form of ice on a black sand beach... just in Iceland.
Experienced by Andrés Dallimonti
52 km from Höfn
Floating ice at the Diamond Beach in Iceland.
Experienced by Lance Anderson
53 km from Höfn
A freezing cold night camping on the ice beach next to Jökulsárlón was completely worth it to wake up to this view. Every where we turned in Iceland made us feel like we were visiting another planet!
Experienced by Joshua Earle
53 km from Höfn
The glaciers of Iceland are receding, these are broken pieces that wash out to sea only to be washed back up onto the black sand beach. They nearly glow against the black sand like diamonds.
Experienced by Cassie Boca
53 km from Höfn
Glacier ice on display from inside an ice cave near Jökulsárlon, Iceland.
Experienced by Mark Olsen
53 km from Höfn
A crystal clear iceberg washed up on the black volcanic sands of the beach at Jökulsárlón, Iceland (Glacier Lagoon). This image was shot at sunrise.
Experienced by William Warby
53 km from Höfn
A first visit to Jokulsarlon ice lagoon in Iceland and my first sight of a glacier. The scale of the landscape was beyond comprehension as the ice stacks tumbled off into the distance. Being able to get up close to the icebergs are they drifted out via the lagoon and washed back to the black sand beach was a moment of reflection. Featuring Timberland rucksack.
Experienced by Dan Cook