Iceland – The Gallivant Post https://thegallivantpost.com Wandering the World Fri, 08 Dec 2017 18:16:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://thegallivantpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/cropped-TGP_logo_SQ-32x32.png Iceland – The Gallivant Post https://thegallivantpost.com 32 32 Snapshot: The otherworldly Eldhraun Lava Field in Iceland https://thegallivantpost.com/snapshot-the-otherworldly-eldhraun-lava-field-in-iceland/ https://thegallivantpost.com/snapshot-the-otherworldly-eldhraun-lava-field-in-iceland/#respond Wed, 29 Nov 2017 18:10:23 +0000 http://thegallivantpost.com/?p=3717

It makes a surrealistic first impression- vast green bubbly moss-covered fields stretching to the distance before it meets the sky. What’s ironic is that this vision of other-worldly beauty was born out of one of the most catastrophic natural disasters to hit us in the 18th century.

The mossy Eldhraun Lava Field

The Eldhraun Lava Field was formed after the eruption of the Laki Volcano (Lakagígar) in 1783 that almost wiped out the entire Iceland. Lava and poisonous gas blanket the nation, causing not just nationwide famine, but affected countries in Europe as well. For eight months between 1783 and 1784, lava flowed through Iceland, covering 600 square kilometres, and was recorded as the third largest flow of lava after the end of the Ice Age. Countries like Great Britain experienced a Sand Summer because of the ash, and during this period, the eruption blocked out much of the sunlight in Europe.

After the ash and lava settled, the Eldraun Lava Field emerged, a vast 218 square miles (565 sq kilometres) of land covered with nothing but asphalt and Woolly Fringe Moss on bumpy mounds.
Eldhraun Lava Field crater

Tip: If you’re visiting the alien-like field, be careful not to damage the moss, which takes decades to grow.

Did you know: The field doesn’t just look unusual, it actually has a unique texture as well. In fact, it was the training ground for the Apollo 11 crew to prepare for their moonwalk.

Where to see it:
The Eldhraun Lave Field and its over 200 caves are located north of the Lake Laufbalavatn, on the south coast of Iceland, right before you reach the village of Kirkjubaejarklaustur. You can self-drive there and head to the village to check out the exhibition Mosar (Moss) to learn about the birth of this unusual lava field.

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Snapshot: The enchanting Blue Lagoon https://thegallivantpost.com/snapshot-the-enchanting-blue-lagoon/ https://thegallivantpost.com/snapshot-the-enchanting-blue-lagoon/#respond Wed, 24 Apr 2013 16:16:09 +0000 http://thegallivantpost.com/?p=1777

 

The icy blue vastness stretches into a distant mist, a vision of calm and quiet. Setting foot on the premises feels like you’ve stepped onto a foreign planet- strange and oddly fascinating.

The Blue Lagoon Spa in Iceland is a geothermal spa nestled in a lava field where its steamy waters are part of a lava formation. Located in Grindavík on the Reykjanes Peninsula in southwestern Iceland, the spa is one of Iceland’s most visited attractions.


Blue Lagoon in Grindavík, Iceland

The lagoon may look like nature’s gift, but in reality, it’s man-made, constantly filled by the nearby geothermal power plant and renewed fortnightly. Word is that people make the pilgrimage to the Blue Lagoon from all over because its warm waters contain rich minerals like silica and sulphur, and has the healing power for people suffering from skin diseases such as psoriasis. Before you get all skeptical at the idea, the spa actually operates a Research and Development facility to help find cures for skin ailments using mineral-rich water.

A trip to the Blue Lagoon can stretch up to hours. The spa facilities include dry sauna, steam room and even a man-made waterfall around the lagoon perimeters. Staff periodically fill up the white silica mud around the lagoon edges. You can lounge in the lagoon for a long period of time without realising it. To avoid feeling the need to rush, go early. Must try- the water massage.

Tip: go ahead, shower at its facility. The spa features exclusive Blue Lagoon shower cream and gel you’ll love.

Trivia: the Blue Lagoon made an appearance on The Amazing Race 6 as the pit-stop during one of the legs. It was also featured in the filming of Hostel: Part II, where its thermal spa scenes took place.

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