Breathtaking Iceland - The Stunning Beauty of Vatnajökull National Park | Free Documentary Nature
Breathtaking Iceland - The Stunning Beauty of Vatnajökull National Park | Nature Documentary
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In southeastern Iceland, Europe's largest glacier, the gigantic Vatnajökull, covers an area of around 9,000 square kilometers. Beneath it lie the world's most active and dangerous volcanoes. This extreme landscape is as dangerous as it is fascinating: glistening white glacier tongues, lagoons covered with icebergs, bizarre green lava mountains, snow-covered volcanic cones, solidified lava flows and imposing waterfalls overwhelm everyone who gets to see them.
In 2008, Icelanders declared the glacier and adjacent areas a national park, the largest in Europe. In this documentary, the team meets people who live, work or do research here: a life with the dangers of fire and ice in the overwhelming landscape of Vatnajökull National Park.
On average, Iceland is hit by a volcanic eruption every five years. In the summer of 2014, the largest lava outpouring in Iceland since 1784 began in Vatnajökull National Park, a historic event. 1,400 billion liters of lava spilled out in six months. The volcano initially came to rest, but now it is rumbling again! At any time, in any place, a new eruption could occur.
The island population relies on people who try to predict these natural disasters. One of them is geologist Freysteinn Sigmundsson from the University of Reykjavik. While he and his team are taking measurements in the middle of the crater of the gigantic Askja volcano to find out whether the glowing magma below will rise again, pilot Magnus Thormar is observing the volcanoes from above. A dangerous job in and above one of the most impressive, but also most unstable landscapes in the world.
But Iceland and Vatnajökull are not only a study ground for science, but also a place of deep-rooted mysticism. Bryndís Pétursdóttir is a seer. She has a mysterious connection with the Huldufólk, the hidden people, and the elves. The majority of the Icelandic population is convinced that these legendary creatures live among the people. But they only show themselves to a select few. Bryndís leads the television crew to places of special power where the mysterious creatures live. When a volcanic eruption is imminent, she feels no fear. Bryndís is convinced that the elves will appear in her dreams to warn her. One thing unites all the people who live in this extreme part of the world: a deep connection with one of the most magical places in the world, Vatnajökull National Park.
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We’re in Iceland 🇮🇸 today. I think that needs no further introduction. Let me know in the comments if you’ve ever been and/or if this magical mysterious volcanic island is high on your list?!
@smartseenu5923
Жыл бұрын
I want talk to personally,,how can contact your channel?
@biokosmos
Жыл бұрын
Ahhh the wonderful and unique Iceland! 💕💕💕
@cathybartos4114
Жыл бұрын
We were there last year and a few years before that. Its the most BEAUTIFUL place on Earth!! Weve decided we will be going back every other year. Enjoy!!
@deliaakamadridrubio5126
Жыл бұрын
¹¹11¹x
@swayjaayy5495
Жыл бұрын
It's very high on my list! It's quite the magical place and there's no other place like it from what I've heard
That is one place I'd love to go!!! Absolute beauty!
@FreeDocumentaryNature
Жыл бұрын
Me too. Absolute top of the list.
@EpicAdventureCouple
Жыл бұрын
Going next month, follow along with us ✌🏼
@Boop__Doop
Жыл бұрын
@@EpicAdventureCouple I would just like to welcome you in advance
@EpicAdventureCouple
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, can’t wait.🥶
Amazing. God's magnificent creation is everywhere. I hope to enjoy this place after the pandemic. I will definitely place this on my bucket list.
Everyday since visiting Iceland, I honestly wonder why I wasn't born and raised in this breathtaking country. I would have been the proudest Icelandic citizen ever
@ivarmarkusson382
Жыл бұрын
not to late to become one!
@109sssss
Жыл бұрын
you dont want to be there during the winter
@rcdrew
Жыл бұрын
@@109sssss I've been there on two winters 🙂
Nature at its best ✨ What a fantastic place 💚💚
Going next month for a 16 day trip. Land and Cruise trip. We will vlog everything If you want a first hand look at Iceland. Follow along. 🤷♂️
@FreeDocumentaryNature
Жыл бұрын
Yes please! Where can I find you? Under My Family Vacation Guide?
@EpicAdventureCouple
Жыл бұрын
@@FreeDocumentaryNature yes sir
@Boop__Doop
Жыл бұрын
As an Icelander I would like to welcome you in advance
Back again with another beauty
So beautiful nature and documentary
Very nice. Undoubtably a great deal of work went into this. Thank you to all those who were involved.
Thank you for taking me to this magnificent place. Have always wanted to go there. I would live there in a heartbeat...
@Boop__Doop
Жыл бұрын
Going to Iceland for a trip is amazing living here is not as good I think Norway would be a better living place
@brandmotivo
Жыл бұрын
Living there? hahaha .. you have no idea what you're writing about.
I used to see this channel because of animals but this is just not a video it's magnificent and mesmerising I hope this team will make another video like this that reveals the astonishing beauty of the earth.
WOW,,SUPER AWESOME 👍👍👍👍
Stunning beauty
So beautiful video from Fiji lsland Labasa .Thank you
🇮🇸 is really cold. 🌬🌨
@Boop__Doop
Жыл бұрын
Yea
What a beautiful place, thank you for sharing this documentary sir.
17.6.2022.First class and excellent.Thanks for sharing.
I would love to visit Iceland so beautiful
"I want to appreciate the quality of the backdrop. You have added a few nice details, the surrounding space is also quite good. Your attention to detail adds a lot to your creative experience. Thank you very much.😍
Thank you for such an awesome , educational , nature video .
Nice view...nice country..
🗻 Fascinating
Volcanoes seems to be dangerous, a fearful one but a planet should have them, all creatures have their functions. We need glaciers too but due to a human presumptions (smokes and cfc from factories and vehicles) some places may submerged one day beside deadly heatwaves. Thanks for sharing!
@Boop__Doop
Жыл бұрын
Volcanoes rarely kill anyone here in Iceland so they are actualy useful except when there's so much ash that we have to relocate our airline's. When volcanoes come that are similar to the 2020 volcano they bring in tourists and we can harvest their heat for geothermal energy and in rare circumstances they give more land.
Beautiful Documentary!!!
Stunning
Free; doc;, boa tarde como eu amo natureza, em toda a criação seus vídeos nos mostra c e' verdadeira vida parabéns😍😍😍👀....!
Been there two times and will be back many times more!
Very nice
If I get lost there I might be happy becuz I never been there in my life time.
too much music...
I have never been to Iceland but I was under the impression that Iceland was warm and Greenland cold. Please let me know if you can if this is true or not. And in regards to your documentary, I find your work very interesting but if the ice melts forever as you said, do you think you will welcome the new experience. You do have a beautiful country! And you do a great job taking care of your land. I know in this line of work, there is still plenty of exploring to do. I would definitely love to visit one day! 💚
@sasooka5448
Жыл бұрын
I think what you have heard is: Iceland is Green, and Greenland is covered in ice. It is still very cold in iceland.
@ivarmarkusson382
Жыл бұрын
iceland is beither hot or cold, excluding the higlands temps in the winters usually range from maybe +5˚ celsius and down to -15˚, in summertime from +5 to +15 on avarage. so not so cold, but never hot either
Free; doc", bom dia dia me pego de novo assistindo seus vídeos são o'..........100%, só natureza....!👀👀👀.
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Nice but ice.
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If you guys don't visit there frequently the beauty would be protected.
Isn't this where the 'north of The Wall' scenes in GoT were filmed? Or maybe not...
@swayjaayy5495
Жыл бұрын
I don't think so. I believe all filing was done in Northern Ireland and England
18:52 ....it means were coming out of an ice age and it will recede more.
yeah, i definitely want to works with horses as well,lol.
i am surprise that the pastured horses dont have one animal with a locator signal on one of the horses to make finding them easier.
You like... village-ratanpar-surendranagar-gujarat-india
Pretty good doc. But could have enjoyed it a lot more with less music in it. I mean they had music playing in spots it didn't even fit.
One of the most majestic, beautiful and undisturbed places on earth. Sadly with global warming don't know if much of the places I went to will still be the same next time around. Also it is extremely expensive living there and stuff from food to other luxuries are limited and often lacks variety because goods needs to be imported via expensive means. So something to think about for those saying they want to live there. I'm from NYC and despite many things I dislike about it. Food, culture, variety, ease of access is definitely a big plus that ppl can overlook.
Seeing the ice melts makes me a little scared.
Fin fact in icelandic its spelt more like island ìsland the I I think is pronounce is
@Boop__Doop
Жыл бұрын
It's pronounced more like E So you say it more like e-sland
🧚♂️ elves and trolls. Oh my.
@sro9618
Жыл бұрын
🤣👌
Snow during the summer...that's just unacceptable, lol
This is where they filmed the "engineers" side of Prometheus
Se pudesse haver uma tradução para o português, facilitaria muito o vídeo ao público brasileiro.
Meanwhile the power plant had a diesel sticker
Floki
Anyone want to be friends from around the world?
I feel like Iceland has everything you’d want in a country! Thank goodness they tricked us with the name originally to keep from overpopulation 🤣🙌
I wonder what she’s smoking?
@sro9618
Жыл бұрын
🤣 The northern grade, bro!
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Drop me there with food and a big bag of weed and i will be good
@4:21 it's too bad the earth isn't as depicted here. It would be nice and honest if people would really reveal the truth about Gods Earth.
Wouldn't it be quicker, less expensive, safer and easier to get the exact photo each trip using a drone? Timecode: 2:50