Elemental

In geological terms Iceland is very young and the landscape is alive with the restless play of nature’s forces.
Iceland has the largest glaciers in Europe - in fact, 11% of the country is covered by glaciers.
The coastline is dotted with more than one hundred fjords and green, fertile valleys extend from many of them.

Iceland also has more than 10,000 waterfalls and countless hot springs.
A lot of the country is technically uninhabitable, with the moss-covered rocks of ancient lava flows
and tall treeless mountains, but these moonscapes are perfect for exploring an other-worldly looking place.


© Stefan Loeliger