Visiting Iceland in winter is a unique experience. Light pink sunrises at  minus 20 degrees centigrade open the days to disclose a panoramic view on glaciers. Sapphire ice caves provide shelter from snow storms when roads are blocked. Blue glacial ice is washed back to black beaches at high tide. White lighthouses seam the rocky coastline. Green to purple northern light illuminates the sky at night. Hot springs make you feel the thermal power underneath your feet on the drifting continents.

Viking architecture:

Thermal power:

Landscape:

Seascape:

Heavy weather:

Frozen water:

Ice cave:

Icy water(falls):

Water and ice:

Icelandic horses:

Northern lights: