The South of Iceland is home to many of the country’s natural wonders, including black beaches, glacial rivers, torrential waterfalls, glaciers and geysers. Selfoss and Grímsnes are on Iceland ...
One of the world’s most tectonically volatile places, it feeds more than 200 volcanoes and 600 hot springs and heats 85 percent of Iceland’s homes. Add to this energy produced by the nation ...
Three homes in this town on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland were destroyed last month when molten lava spewed through two fissures created by the Svartsengi volcanic system.