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HAFNARFJÖRÐUR ICELAND / jumping in the freezing sea
Tough Icelandic teenager’s jumping in the sea
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Driving from Minni-Vatnsleysuvegur to Reykjavik
A Beautiful ICELAND Countryside HOUSE!
A quick presentation of a beautiful house in Iceland not far away from the capital city Reykjavik.
Spaceous countryside house with a large livingroom, three bedrooms, big kitchen and bathroom with shower. Perfect for couples, families and smaller groups who are looking for quiet and relaxing holidays with the surroundings of beautiful icelandic nature. The house is located in Kjós, Hvalfjörður, only 47 km from Reykjavik. From here You can get to many of tourist attractions in no time :)
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REYKJAVÍK THE CAPITAL of ICELAND
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Iceland Elves: Fact or Fiction?
Elves in Iceland ... do they actually exist? If you live in Iceland, chances are that you have a certain reverence for elves, fairies, trolls and hidden folk. While not everyone in Iceland believes in elves, a majority of residents believe in the possibility that they could exist.
To investigate Iceland's connection with elves and hidden folk, I head to Reykjavik's Elf School, which offers half-day courses on elf folklore and the supernatural. Classes are offered weekly and by appointment for approximately $50 per adult and $25 for children 10 and under.
Magnus Skarphedinsson, the Elf School's headmaster, has spoken with more than 1,200 witnesses and believes, without a shadow of a doubt, that elves exist. Witnesses from Iceland and other countries around the world have told Skarphedinsson about their personal encounters with fairies, hidden folk, trolls, elves or other beings. Skarphedinsson has collected their stories and bound them into a workbook, which accounts for a large part of the Elf School's curriculum.
Those interested in connecting the Elf School's stories with places in and around Reykjavik can arrange a tour with the headmaster. He will take students to elf landmarks and homes while teaching about their significance in Icelandic culture.
About a 15-minute drive from Reykjavik, in Hafnarfjörður, is the Elf Garden. This popular elf attraction is helmed by Ragnhildur Jónsdóttir, a seer and artist who has a special relationship with the Elf Garden's residents since she was a child.
Jónsdóttir says she speaks to the local elf population mostly through telepathy and meditation. She describes what her supernatural pals look like, what they wear, how their homes are decorated and how they pass the time while serving Elf Tea (an herbal blend of loose-leaf tea) to guests.
Visitors can also book a walking tour of the Elf Garden in order to see the homes of several different elf species. As for going inside of their homes, humans must leave the physical body behind and allow the mind and spirit to do the traveling, according to Jónsdóttir.
So what do you believe? Do elves in Iceland exist? Share your opinion in the comments below or via social media with the hashtag #JJiceland.
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Learn more about the Elf School and make a reservation here: elfmuseum.com
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ICELAND VLOG (road trip, photography, tattoo!?)
Rikki and I decided to do a last minute vlog of our Iceland trip. We drove around the whole of Iceland, and documented every part of our road trip - through videos and photos!
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A remodeled 1960s bungalow in Iceland | DW English
Anna Gunnarsdóttir has remodeled her bungalow near Rejkjavik, keeping the concrete look of the exterior. The living space has big windows, and the garden has a typical Icelandic thermal bath.
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Travel Journals | Reykjavik, (n)iceland | November 29 - December 7, 2014
LipSense in Reykjavik Shopping Iceland
Strolling Laugavegur Shopping District in Reykjavik Iceland. Wearing Plum LipSense. As you know it’s a liquid lipstick that doesn’t smudge, no budge. It has no wax, no lead, vegan and gluten-free. It is hydrating for the lips and it’s long-lasting.
Small Icelandic Towns #4 - Kópavogur - The Largest Small Town in Iceland
My small town series are meant to give you an idea about how it is to live in Icelandic small towns, without sounding like a tourist guide. My motto is to show them in different seasons trough drive-around videos, as they are, in every kind of mood and weather there is. Please tolerate with my work since I'm an amateur in film-making but practice makes perfect. My plan is to make a mini-documentaries over all Icelandic towns in the next years so this is far from end result. I use all my free time to record in different seasons, making info-texts and collecting feedback in order to make my material straight to the point with the information travellers seek while planing their trip to my country.
So enjoy this winter ride trough Iceland's second largest town, but it's small on international scale. Please use the subtitle option for full narration, or turn them of to enjoy the view even better.
Reykjavik
a litel Reykjavik sightseeing tour.
Street ART and the colourful houses of Reykjavik Iceland
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Holy Land Pilgrimage: Diocese of Reykjavík 2017 (Faðirvorið)
Pilgrims sing the Our Father in Icelandic at the Pater Noster location in Jerusalem, Israel.
Reykjavik
Windy as always...
Serene Family House in Iceland With an Eco-Conscious Design
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Wizkid 2018 Kenya,Squad Trip
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Iceland - Stunning architecture in epic nature | Sustainable interior design
Iceland’s epic nature demands a sustainable architecture. In the islands ever-changing weather, it’s not easy to design a house flooded with light. The German Peter Weiss has done it. The whole house is inspired by the construction of traditional farmhouses and fits perfectly to its surrounding. But see for yourself.
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