Iceland is a fantastic place to visit, safe and beautiful. Or is it? When accidents happen, like the tragic fatal accident in the ice cave in Breidamerkurjökull in Vatnajökull, one starts to wonder—how safe is Iceland? Of course, one must always proceed with caution, whether standing near the cliffs at Raudanúpur, Melrakkaslétta, or watching the powerful waves hitting the black sand beaches at Reynisfjara in Mýrdalur. It is often said that Iceland is a land of fire and ice, and that is exactly where the greatest dangers lie—during volcanic eruptions and on glaciers. Glaciers are constantly changing and have their own weather systems, so special care is required, whether exploring ice caves or hiking on the glacier surface. Similarly, volcanic eruptions are extremely dangerous, as flowing lava can move very quickly and unexpectedly, and gas pollution can be lethal. Therefore, let’s explore the country with caution, so that we all return home safely.
Ísland 28/08/2024 : A7R III, RX1R – FE 1.4/24mm GM, 2.0/35mm Z, FE 1.8/135mm GM
Photos & text : Páll Stefánsson