Mt Skessuhorn Climb
Mt. Skessuhorn (troll horn). West Iceland March ascent 2017.
Guid:e Jon from Asgard Beyond. Climbers: Kelly Pothof, Brad Roylance, Jon Andresson
Whitewater rescue: Iceland ||TRU|Keilir||
White water rescue course that i took with Keilir/TRU.
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Thank you to Jón Heiðar and Raggi for doing one heck of a job teaching this course, and also to my fellow students for keeping up a good and fun atmosphere the whole time!
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Music Credit:
Concerning hobbits - Howard Shore
Can't Kill us - The Glitch mob
What's up? - 4 non blondes
Voodoo people - The prodigy
Funky vodka - TJR
Viking World in Keflavik, Iceland
Viking World is a museum in Njarðvík, Reykjanesbær, Iceland. The museum opened on 8 May 2009, followed by a formal opening on Icelandic National Day, 17 June. The director was Elisabeth Ward; the building was designed by Guðmundur Jónsson.
Iceland’s history has long been intertwined with the Vikings, they go hand in hand and there is no better place to learn about this than a visit to the best Viking museum Iceland has to offer, Viking World. You see the Vikings settled Iceland with the first Viking visit happening by accident. Yes, a complete accident in around the start of the 8th century discovered one of the most stunning countries in the world. Gardar the Swede from Denmark was blown off course and as a result, discovered Iceland. This was the first of many Vikings landing in Iceland.
It was only a natural progression that Iceland cash in on its Viking past with the large number of tourists that flock to this amazing island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Going to visit an Iceland Viking museum is a fantastic way to discover more about the Viking world and what actually went on in it. There are also so many Viking television shows now that have really opened many peoples eyes to an era that may not have been as well known a few years ago.
Viking World Museum Iceland is located close to Keflavik airport. The Viking museum Iceland is located in a purpose built modern exhibition hall designed by an award-winning Icelandic Architect. The first thing that strikes you about the Viking museum is its location, is its clear lines, glass panels and glistening blue water that laps up the background.
The Íslendingur that sits front and centre is a replica of a Viking ship that was found intact and excavated in Norway in 1888. The Íslendingur, that now calls Viking world home, was built in 1992.
Don’t just think it’s a model, this boat was sailed from Iceland to New York in 2000 to celebrate Leif Erikson’s discovery of The United States of America. The ship is truly amazing and can be accessed from the second floor of the museum. You can walk on it and take in its size and design. Stand at the bow and pretend you are on a voyage of discovery seeking out far away lands just like the vikings of Iceland did in the past. You can walk on the ship, around the ships upper deck and under the Viking ship. With all of this acces you can really get a feeling for how an approaching Viking ship would have put the fear into anyone.
Within Viking World you will find a Vikings of the North Atlantic exhibition with displays of many replica Viking artifacts. This exhibition showcases the Viking expansion across the North Atlantic Ocean. The Norsemen Vikings sailed everywhere from the North Sea to the Black Sea. For two centuries beginning in about 800 AD, the Viking expansion was on. This exhibition supported by models, information boards and computer displays help you to see how they expanded.
There is a small cinema area where you can watch movies on a big screen about the Viking World as we know it. When we were at Viking Museum Keflavik they were showing a documentary on the crossing to New York. Other Viking documentaries dealing with the Norsemen Vikings of Iceland and their long history were entertaining and informing. A little kids corner was near the cinema if you have smaller kids this may keep them occupied while you learn about the Vikings.
The Settlement of Iceland display talks about the Vikings landing in this nation. The Settlement of Iceland exhibition displays Viking artifacts and archaeological findings from the Reykjanes region. Reykjanes Peninsula was first inhabited by the Norseman Vikings from the ninth century and ruins of the Viking Village Iceland were found in the area.
Photographs and illustrations round off the display of longhouses that were home to the first Viking settlers. Viking World Museum puts on a great display that tells the story of the settlements in the area. This section houses a model of a burial boat with displays of real Viking bones. We found this very educational for the kids and the girls loved the way it was set out.
Upstairs in the Viking museum there is a Norse mythology and myths display. Our eldest daughter Willow really enjoyed learning about this. An audio guide in 4 languages is available and a light show makes this an attractive educational display for the whole family. It’s really a sensory exhibition with lights sounds and shapes of the Norse Gods. The fate of the Gods display introduces the religion of Norsemen some one thousand years ago. You will hear about Asgard where the gods lived to hear about Óðinn the leader of Norse gods. Come and learn about the society of pre-Christian Scandinavians.
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Iceland VLOG - Fullsterkur
This episode contains even more epic waterfalls and natural marvels with a rotten twist. We savour the world famous fermented shark, Hakarl, and another Icelandic delicacy, Lamb's Face.
We also lift stones, a lot!
Björnsterkur!
Europe’s Strongest Man 2015 - The Mountain Wins Again! Hafthor Bjornsson
Europe's Strongest Man 2015 - Mountain Wins Again! Hafþór Julius Bjornsson
The mountain from game of thrones (hafþór julius bjornsson) competed in Europe's Strongest Man on the 11th July 2015 in Leeds and defended his title which never looked in doubt. Thor not only retained his Europe's Strongest Man title and became the winner of 2015, but set a personal best on the deadlift at an awesome 450kg.
I am the creator and owner of the footage that was filmed and edited by myself on the 11th July 2015.
#TheMountain #EuropesStrongestMan #WorldsStrongestMan
Viking Attack
Norse Warrior Aitchison gives a charge with a burning log
Amon Amarth - Guardians of Asgaard
Amon Amarth live at the Bourbon Theatre in Lincoln, Nebraska, November 4, 2014. This video is uploaded for editorial purposes to accompany a review at
Khamûl - Dalahäst (Full-Album HD)
Genre: Progressive-Melodic Death Metal.
Album: Dalahäst
Year: 2013
Country: Iceland (Reykjavík)
Tracklist.
01. Dalahäst (00:00~)
02. Ísöld (04:09~)
03. Kuldi (07:47~)
04. Vals á Geðveikrarhæli (12:53~)
05. Fríða (16:24~)
06. Depression (23:58~)
07. Septem (30:35~)
08. 21241241228 (34:06~)
09. Faraldur (39:37~)
10. Rauð sól slökknar í sjó (47:18~)
Baffin Island
Baffin Island (Inuktitut: ᕿᑭᖅᑖᓗᒃ, Qikiqtaaluk IPA: [qikiqtaːluk], French: Île de Baffin or Terre de Baffin, Old Norse: Helluland), in the Canadian territory of Nunavut, is the largest island in Canada and the fifth largest island in the world. Its area is 507,451 km2 (195,928 sq mi) and its population is about 11,000 (2007 estimate). Named after English explorer William Baffin, it is likely that the island was known to Pre-Columbian Norse explorers from Greenland and Iceland and may be the location of Helluland, spoken of in the Icelandic sagas (the Grœnlendinga saga and the Saga of Erik the Red, Eiríks saga rauða).
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