The A-Z of Iceland: Y for Yrsa Sigurðardóttir & other authors

This is possibly the hardest entry in the A-Z of Iceland series. There are very few things in or about Iceland beginning with Y. There’s a river called Ytri-Rangá but I don’t know anything about it and there’s a beach called Ytri-Tunga but I don’t know anything about that either. There’s yoghurt, in which I … More The A-Z of Iceland: Y for Yrsa Sigurðardóttir & other authors

The A-Z of Iceland: W for Westman Islands

This is another of those subjects I’ve been looking forward to writing since I started this series in January. W for Westman Islands. The Westman Islands are a ragged little archipelago off the south coast of Iceland. They’re the tops of submarine volcanoes that have somehow exploded above the surface. The youngest is Surtsey which … More The A-Z of Iceland: W for Westman Islands

The A-Z of Iceland: S for Skaftafell

It’s already S and there are only seven more editions of the A-Z of Iceland left after this. S is for Skaftafell. Today, Skaftafell is part of the Vatnajökulsþjóðgarður, the Vatnajökull National Park, although the first time I went there Skaftafell was a National Park in its own right. Vatnajökulsþjóðgarður covers pretty much the entire … More The A-Z of Iceland: S for Skaftafell

The A-Z of Iceland: R for Renewable Energy

Iceland is a small country in the North Atlantic, where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge peeks out from above the waves. It’s a constructive plate boundary, which means it’s where two tectonic plates (the North American plate and the Eurasian plate) are pulling apart from each other. This leaves a big hole in the Earth’s crust and … More The A-Z of Iceland: R for Renewable Energy