Iceland’s First Mantle Eruption in Historical Times Hallur HallssonGeologist Haraldur Sigurðsson says the eruption is a major breakthrough for earth sciences “The eruption in Geldingadalur marks...
The most beautiful beach? EditorialReynisfjara Beach, just west of Vík í Mýrdal, is one of Iceland’s most popular tourist destinations, and not...
The southernmost tip of Iceland… soon EditorialThe promontory Dyrhólaey was the southernmost tip of Iceland until the Katla eruption in 1918. During the eruption,...
The oldest house in Reykjavík EditorialAðalstræti 10 by Ingólfstorg is the oldest house in Reykjavík, built in 1762 by Skúli Magnússon (1711-1794), the...
The Hringbraut traffic route EditorialIt’s getting darker outside. At the beginning of August, the darkness swoops in, as can be seen in...
Beautiful waterfalls fall into Hvítá EditorialHraunfossar is a synonym for countless small waterfalls that come from Gráhraun Lava and fall into Hvítá River...
In the sun and the summer warmth EditorialIt takes 45 minutes to drive to Hveragerði from Reykjavík. You go on the Ring Road to the...
The country’s largest lake… almost EditorialThe weather was a peculiar by Þingvallavatn yesterday, sun and rain at the same time as it was...
Arngunnur Ýr EditorialArngunnur Ýr: Painting the beauty and beast of Iceland’s unique landscapes Since her work first started appearing in...
National Day of Iceland 17 June EditorialPáll Stefánsson ljósmyndari fór í bæinn til að fanga þjóðhátíðarstemninguna Íslendingar halda upp á stofnun íslenska lýðveldisins á...
Seven million puffins in the country EditorialThe puffin is one of the most common birds in Icelandic nature. More than 2 million pairs of...
The Cycling City Reykjavík EditorialThe City of Reykjavík has ambitiously invested large sums of money in recent years to improve the accessibility...
Ingólfur’s square EditorialIngólfur’s square Ingólfstorg is named after the first settler, Ingólfur Arnarson, who settled there in the Kvos and...
Behind the waterfall EditorialBy the roots of Eyjafjallajökull Glacier to the west is Seljalandsfoss, a 65 m / 213 ft high...
A Summer Evening in the City Centre EditorialSkólavörðustígur is one of the two main shopping streets in the centre of Reykjavík, the other street being...
Survey the Scenic South EditorialÁ Suðurlandi má alltaf sjá eitthvað nýtt Suðurland má kalla heimkynni jökla, eldfjalla og þekktra staða eins og...
Ragna Róbertsdóttir EditorialExhibition 10 June – 31 July 2021 Ragna Róbertsdóttir10 June – 31 July 2021 i8 Gallery is pleased...
Katie Paterson The Earth Has Many Keys EditorialKatie PatersonThe Earth Has Many Keys 13.03–25.04 2021The Living Art Museum, Marshall House The Living Art Museum is...
Gudmund Sand & Haakon Sand at Reykjavík Museum of Photography EditorialGudmund Sand & Haakon Sand at Reykjavík Museum of Photography The Arctic Circus is the title of a...
The Silent but Noble Art EditorialThe Silent but Noble Art – Sigurhans Vignir40 th anniversary of the Reykjavík Museum of Photography A new...