This video explores Iceland and your authentic experiences make the reader feel like they are on an adventure with you through each of the country's unique landscapes. From the coastline, lava plains to the amazing natural phenomena, you capture the richness and diversity of Iceland.
Excellent video composition and narration. Great job! You obviously put much time and effort into planning, shooting, editing and narrating this video.
HELLO, I HAVE BEEN THERE YEARS AGO, I WAS ON A SHIP THAT WAS DOCKED IN THAT PORT , THE MEN IN ICELAND LIKE TO FIGHT , IF YOU GO THERE TRY TO REMEMBER NOT TO SAY ANYTHING TO HURT THEIR FEELINGS , I WAS ON AN OCEANGRAPH TYPE SHIP. MSC TYPE SHIP , I WAS IN THE STEWARDS DEPT. JOHN FROM NORTH CAROLINA , . ,
A detailed description of locations would have helped as I could not find several of the places you described. . You say the names but they are spelled very differently. Also you say you got lost from farm house to farm house, well I couldn't find them as I had no idea where you were. Your pronunciations of the locations was nothing like the spelling. Where was the DC3? Dinyanday? How do you get there to see this waterfall?
Thanks for the feedback, this was my first travel video, and I definitely have areas to improve in my future projects! I do apologize about the names of places - I did my best to pronounce them properly in Icelandic, but I'm sure it far from perfect as I do not speak Icelandic. I believe you are referring to the dynjandi waterfall, which is located just off road 60 in the central Westfjords. You can just drive up to a parking lot and hike maybe half a mile or so to get to the waterfall, which is visible from the road. I believe the DC3 in my video was located just off the side of road 612 in the southwestern part of the Westfjords region (although my memory may be failing me on that one).
@@powder_hound I know the spelling and pronunciation of Icelandic can be tough and you did a pretty good job of it. Keep up the good work and good luck with future videos.
Excellent video! No crazy music. No crazy antics. Just straight clear cut information. Love it and thanks!
This video explores Iceland and your authentic experiences make the reader feel like they are on an adventure with you through each of the country's unique landscapes. From the coastline, lava plains to the amazing natural phenomena, you capture the richness and diversity of Iceland.
thanks for the sites and for sparing us typical shots like posing and eating. I'll be looking for more.
Best👍 vdo, the most thing i like about your vdo is that u have shown Iceland🇮🇸 instead of focusing so much on yourself,.......
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Well done! By far one of the best videos on Iceland I've watched. Beautiful scenery, excellent narration, informative, and captivating.
Well done! I'll watch it again and again. I'm adventuring there in June 2023.
Me too!
Excellent video composition and narration. Great job! You obviously put much time and effort into planning, shooting, editing and narrating this video.
absolutely wonderful
Great video and commentary.
Beautiful video of an amazing trip!
Great video, thank you! Going for my first 14-day trip on saturday, I can't wait!
Hope you enjoy it! It's a stunning part of the world and definitely best to have a couple of weeks to take it all in
Can you share the accommodation details at each place u stayed
Great video! Can I ask in which dates did you travel? I can see some nice and some bad weather :-)
Glad you liked it! I don't remember the exact dates, but it was from mid August to September 2022
HELLO, I HAVE BEEN THERE YEARS AGO, I WAS ON A SHIP THAT WAS DOCKED IN THAT PORT , THE MEN IN ICELAND LIKE TO FIGHT , IF YOU GO THERE TRY TO REMEMBER NOT TO SAY ANYTHING TO HURT THEIR FEELINGS , I WAS ON AN OCEANGRAPH TYPE SHIP. MSC TYPE SHIP , I WAS IN THE STEWARDS DEPT. JOHN FROM NORTH CAROLINA , . ,
How much this cost u in ud💰not counting personal expense.... Out of curiosity.
A detailed description of locations would have helped as I could not find several of the places you described. . You say the names but they are spelled very differently.
Also you say you got lost from farm house to farm house, well I couldn't find them as I had no idea where you were. Your pronunciations of the locations was nothing like the spelling. Where was the DC3? Dinyanday? How do you get there to see this waterfall?
Thanks for the feedback, this was my first travel video, and I definitely have areas to improve in my future projects! I do apologize about the names of places - I did my best to pronounce them properly in Icelandic, but I'm sure it far from perfect as I do not speak Icelandic. I believe you are referring to the dynjandi waterfall, which is located just off road 60 in the central Westfjords. You can just drive up to a parking lot and hike maybe half a mile or so to get to the waterfall, which is visible from the road. I believe the DC3 in my video was located just off the side of road 612 in the southwestern part of the Westfjords region (although my memory may be failing me on that one).
@@powder_hound I know the spelling and pronunciation of Icelandic can be tough and you did a pretty good job of it. Keep up the good work and good luck with future videos.