Leirhnjúkur, lava field and boiling sulfur pit in the Krafla crater, Iceland
Dimmuborgir, Iceland
Eyjafjallajökull visitor center. If you were looking at this building, and turned around, you would be looking right at Eyjafjallajökull.
Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland
Gulfoss, Iceland
There is always more to explore.
And I will continue to ALWAYS need a photo of viewing telescopes.
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
Fall in Iceland.
At the Dimmuborgir lava field, Iceland
Spring in Central Park, New York City
Dimmuborgir, a maze of lava on the banks of Mývatn.
Jökulsárlón, on the borders ofVatnajökull National Park, Iceland
Truly one of the most remarkable sights I’ve ever seen. The first time I saw it, and on accident, it was nearly night fall with a storm coming and we had to move on. We woke up early to drive back to it and four hours out of the way. It was well worth the mileage.
Strokkur, a geothermal geyser that goes off every 6-8 minutes, and happens to be just feet away from Geysir, the first known geyser.
Iceland
California/ Arizona border.
Metro.
New York, New York
Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland
Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona