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How about going to Iceland on our wedding honeymoon?

Excellent, Iceland is the westernmost country in Europe, near the Arctic Circle, and the second largest island in Europe. Glacier covers an area of 8,000 square kilometers, and there are more than 0/00 volcanoes, including more than 30 active volcanoes. There are many fountains, waterfalls, lakes and fast-flowing rivers, and there are national parks and nature reserves all over the country. Almost the whole country of Iceland is built on volcanic rocks, and it is the country with the largest number of hot springs and abundant geothermal resources in the world, so it is called the country of ice and fire. Apart from magical creatures and spectacular volcanoes, waterfalls and ice fields, Iceland is more memorable for its hidden energy in nature and its great power to change the shape of the world land. Iceland is a photographer's paradise, because Iceland's nature is not only beautiful, but also full of visual impact, and there are many unique scenery that are not found in other parts of the world.

Reykjavik-Neifer Peninsula

It is a paradise for birds, because its rocks are rugged. And the magical black sand beach. One of the most fascinating is the Neve Glacier at the end of Sinai Peninsula. The famous French writer jules verne once described Neve Glacier as the gateway to the center of the earth in his sci-fi novel A Journey to the Center of the Earth. In addition, many people believe that the Nefo Glacier has supernatural energy and is one of the landing sites for aliens to reach the earth.

Sneifel Peninsula-Chapel Hill-Iceland Town

After breakfast, start the famous golden circle shooting tour. Upon arrival, I photographed Geyser, a geyser, which is a circular pool with a diameter of 20 meters in peace. Green hot water fills the circular pool and slowly flows out along the gap of the pool. However, this calm situation will not last long, and it will suddenly become furious. I saw clear water tumbling in the pool, and there was a boiling purr under the pool. Soon, a water column rose into the sky, and hot drizzle floated on the blue sky.

Iceland Town-Golden Circle-Selfoss

Woodlands not far from geysers, ancient natural pools and beautiful wooden churches are the best places to shoot good works. Explore and shoot the spectacular golden waterfall, and the pictures taken from different angles will be very shocking. This waterfall is located on the Hvita River, with a drop of about 32 meters and a width of about 2500 meters. It is the largest fault waterfall in Iceland, and the water potential is divided into two, which is magnificent and beautiful. Here you can even feel the water mist splashing from the waterfall, and the rainbow on a sunny day should not be missed.

Selfoss-Vic town

The first is Seriyalan Waterfall, with a rapid current and a drop of 63 meters. What is unique is that you can walk all the way behind the water curtain of the waterfall and appreciate the charm of nature from another angle. Splash on the face makes people feel cool. What many tourists don't know is that there is a secret waterfall-Gljufrabui, which is more than 40 meters high. You can take the most wonderful photos near it.

The next stop is the tall Skuga Waterfall with beautiful scenery. You can walk along the path to the top of the waterfall, shoot down, and maybe catch a double rainbow. Don't miss the opportunity.

Vic Town-South Coast

Scafa, Waterner Glacier National Park, Wake Town

After breakfast, I went to photograph the biggest glacier in Europe-Vatna Glacier National Park. Glaciers, icebergs, volcanoes, beaches, rivers and geothermal areas are rarely found in other similar places in the world, which makes Vatna Glacier Park one of Iceland's greatest treasures and provides photographers with unlimited possibilities.

There are not only Watna Glacier, but also several spectacular waterfalls, Skafta Mountain in the southwest and Jokulsargljufur Canyon in the north. It has preserved many precious natural and cultural heritages in Iceland.

Scafa te-Jagushalon L.

Today's shooting focuses on Jagushalon Glacier Lake in the east of Vatna Glacier National Park, which is the favorite of many photographers. Hollywood famous films such as Tomb Raider, Batman's Battle Moment and Death Another Day have all been filmed here. Broken ice from the nearby Breidamerkurjokull Glacier gathers here, which is especially crystal clear in the winter snow and ice, in sharp contrast with the surrounding black sand beach, and becomes a paradise for photographers. Cruise on Lake Jagushalon *, shoot icebergs of different shapes and sizes at close range, and reflect different blues in Iceland's changeable weather, creating a blue fairyland full of magical colors.

Heppenvik

Today, our itinerary is flexible, and we will decide the best shooting location according to the weather and lighting conditions of the day. You can also choose a place to take pictures according to the shooting situation these days.

Reykjavik-Kevlavik

Finally, I went to the blue lagoon to soak in hot springs to wash away the fatigue of long-distance travel. The blue lagoon on an extinct volcano is Iceland's first destination. The pure white bottom, the blue lake, the rippling blue waves, the gauze-like heat floating on the lake, and a few sporadic bathers can be seen vaguely, just like a fairyland bathed in fairy tales. Check into the hotel after dinner.