History & Skálholt EditorialIn Skálholt, the land and history come together. When the Icelandic Times / Land & Saga photographer slipped...
Energy, Power… & Yes, Beauty EditorialJökulsá á Fjöllum: A unique river, the second longest in Iceland, 206 km long from Vatnajökull north to...
WONDERFUL VALLEYS EditorialDalasýsla by Hvammsfjörður at the bottom of Breiðafjörður in the West is a sparsely populated area, an agricultural...
ANOTHER CHURCH EditorialEast is the main direction of Christianity, almost all of the country’s 330 churches face east-west, and the...
Rauðasandur south of Patreksfjörður EditorialLonely Planet, one of the most respected and most popular travel book publications and information provider about countries...
Patreksfjörður & Patreksfjörður EditorialPatreksfjörður is named after Patrekur (d :963), bishop of Suðureyjar (e : Hebrides), but the settler Örlygur Hrappsson,...
SEVENTY PERCENT THEN AND NOW EditorialWhen we became an independent nation 80 years ago, in 1944, coal accounted for 70% of the total...
Terrifying natural beauty EditorialAlmost 250 years ago, on June 8, 1783, one of the largest volcanic eruptions in the history of...
HOW MANY HORSES ARE THERE IN ICELAND? EditorialAccording to figures from Statistics Iceland, there are 51,865 horses in the country. Most in the South. Settlers...
Akureyri (Pictures series II) EditorialAkureyri is an exceptionally beautiful and well-located town in the middle of the north in Eyjafjörður. The fifth...
UNIQUE EditorialGoðafoss in Skjálfandafljót is quite unique. One of the most powerful waterfalls in the country, beautiful and only...
Fallegastur fjarða EditorialArnarfjörður er annar stærsti fjörðurinn á Vestfjörðum, eftir Ísafjarðardjúpi, og mesti skrímslafjörður landsins. Margar sögur eru til um...
Reykjavík Harbour & the country’s other ports EditorialIceland is an island. Through the centuries, the maritime industry has been a staple of the Icelandic economy....
The ever changing Icelandic weather EditorialThe weather has been changing rapidly all over the country in the last few days. Roads have been...
Five Minutes EditorialDespite being an urbanized country in a sparsely populated region, Iceland boasts an extraordinary proximity to nature. Remarkably,...
Flæðarmál in Hafnarborg EditorialJónína Guðnadóttir, born in 1943, has been a pivotal figure in Iceland’s art scene for over five decades,...
Yes to Photography EditorialIceland has produced many talented photographers who have captured various subjects, such as people, landscapes, cityscapes, events and...
Disaster in Grindavík EditorialStanding on a hill just north of Grindavík, one can see the town and the ongoing volcanic eruption....
The Eruption, Update EditorialThe Eruption, Update The eruption continues, but the fissure closest to the town of Grindavík, who opened at...
Eruption Just North Of Grindavík EditorialEruption started this morning just a few hundred meters North of Grindavík, a fishing town of 3.500 people...