Laki craters + Fagrifoss waterfall | Iceland Highlands
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- čas přidán 11. 06. 2022
- Join us for day TWO of our 8-day road trip through the highlands of Iceland! Driving and river crossing adventure to Fagrifoss waterfall and Laki Craters in South Iceland. The way to Laki is incredibly beautiful surrounded by black sand roads and bright green moss. We drive on the F-roads F206 which has unbridged river crossings. Explore Iceland's sights off the beaten path. Stay tuned for follow up vlogs!
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I love the fact that despite how long you have been living there, Iceland continues to amaze you! 😍 your videos make me want to go back to Iceland so so bad! We went last year and are considering going back again next year! ❤️
Mind blowing 🤯😍I’ve asked my husband so many times to look for a job in Iceland 🇮🇸! I would move there in a heart beat
Sabrina🇫🇷🇬🇧
Isn't it amazing how nature finds away
Absolutely stunning! Thanks for taking us along.
I’ve noticed you have been so emotional recently! Maybe motherhood makes you feel things in a stronger way 😘 The views are breathtaking and I can only dream of those places despite the fact I’ve been to Iceland twice and planning to go back again one day ☺️
Fantastic, once again!! Can't wait for the next one!
We will be in that area in less than two weeks. I wish we’d rented a 4x4 now. I’ll definitely be missing my Jeep on this trip. Thank you for sharing!
10 more sleeps until we go to Iceland, your vlogs and stuff have been very informative, one thing is missing though ,I cannot recall anyone including yourself doing a piece on the joys of Reykjavik public transport I.e Strætó . Maybe you can touch on that in future videos.
Any chance you’d be willing to share your route? Will be in country next month and we’ve been looking for ideas for a few places to go. We are very experienced off highway drivers.
Awesome videos. Would you say either Mælifell or Lakagígar are accessible with a 4WD SUV like a Duster? Or is something like a Defender required?
Hi there! Thanks for watching and for the question! I wouldn't say that a Defender is REQUIRED but you will be far more confident and comfortable with a larger vehicle, especially for Mælifell. Both locations are accessible only from F-roads so a 4x4/4wd is essential, and they both have multiple river crossings but Mælifell has a more challenging river crossing.
@@IcelandwithaView Thank you for the very detailed and helpful info! 🤗
May I ask when did you went on this trip. Thank you .
We took this adventure in August 2020
We're coming to Iceland on July 24th for two weeks, driving mainly the Ringroad😎
Hopefully we will be okay with the weather? It's probably quite changeable 🤔
Hello : I Hope you are fine ; I'm a New subscriber in your Channel and I have a question to you please : do you live in iceland ?
Very nice scenery. I just wish you did not include all that music. Especially when viewing the waterfall. Why not just let the sounds of nature take over.