Ciao...bella, bellissima Reykjavik, with such a wonderful beach in front of the ocean, lucky people...the longest walk you ever took, I guess....bravo, da La Maddalena
Reykjavík es increíble tengo un documental de la cantante Björk.Bueno en realidad tengo varios ya que soy un gran fan de ella desde que estaba en los Sugarcubes y en este documental sale Reykjavík sus calles,tiendas,el mar.lo curioso es que parece como si nada hubiera cambiado y eso que este documental es un poco antiguo Reykjavík es una ciudad increíble el paso del tiempo la hace más bonita por qué todo lo bueno que e podido experimentar en ciertos videos y documentales hacen que el paso del tiempo nunca allá cambiado.ojala pueda experimentar esa sensación pero con los pies en el suelo y mis ojos en esta ciudad tan maravillosa. Tu canal es único como siempre digo insuperable
I watched now a lot of videos from Reykjavik and Iceland. I have never seen such a clean country/city before. I watched this videos very carefully but I even could not see one piece of paper. This town is like if you walk through a computer game where no dirt is simulated. GREAT. I love this videos
Loved it. When we visited Reykjavik, we only walked until the Seabaron, so the first hour and 40 minutes of this footage was from a part of the city I didn't know.. Excellent job, as usual.
Some different videos of Central Reykjavik that I saw about 3 wks ago --- done by Reykjavik Grapevine reporters--- showed many trees and shrubs already greening-up in late April, but in the Reyk areas in this (your) video, I noticed that most of the vegetation hasn't yet begun to bloom or even show much 'greening.' at all.... So, does the Reykjavik metro area have various sub-local 'micro-climates' - which might explain this apparent phenomenon via differing elevations/seasonal temperatures/sea breeze patterns, etc.?? I would guess not, but would be interested if you have any info about the subject. Thanks for another enjoyable tour of Reykjavik's fascinating features...! Alex Grimsson/ Montana, USA
Hi Alex. You are correct, you could call it micro climates. Some areas are already much greener while other colder areas, less protected from cold winds, are just getting started. But the city also has some variety in vegetation, lots of different kinds of trees and plants which are each differently adapted to temperature and humidity. If you look at Iceland as a whole there is also a lot of variety, southern parts of Iceland have much more humidity and higher temperature while other parts, especially in the highlands north of Vatnajökull glacier are basically a desert.
@@IcelandHotSpots haha! I agree but unfortunately in NYC it’s super hard to find bathrooms so I need to take it easy with the coffee. Whenever I am in Iceland or Europe in general I drink a ton of coffee because there is always a lovely and clean WC nearby. America has a lot to learn from Europe in that regard!
I wanna go to Reykjavik! :(
Very nice video friend! Keep it up!
Maybe you will soon? Thanks I'll do my best 🙂
@@IcelandHotSpots If only... I am looking for job there xD
Okay good luck I hope you find it ☺️
@@IcelandHotSpots thanks^^
Love Iceland 🇮🇸 hopefully coming in December 2021 long weekend from Uk 🇬🇧
I hope you get snow. Are you spending Christmas?
@@IcelandHotSpots just before Christmas 🎄 😁
Ciao...bella, bellissima Reykjavik, with such a wonderful beach in front of the ocean, lucky people...the longest walk you ever took, I guess....bravo, da La Maddalena
Yes this was the longest one so far :) Thank you.
For all your videos, thanks a lot.
Thank you ☺️
Thank you for showing me around such a nice place 😍
You're welcome 🙂
Reykjavík es increíble tengo un documental de la cantante Björk.Bueno en realidad tengo varios ya que soy un gran fan de ella desde que estaba en los Sugarcubes y en este documental sale Reykjavík sus calles,tiendas,el mar.lo curioso es que parece como si nada hubiera cambiado y eso que este documental es un poco antiguo Reykjavík es una ciudad increíble el paso del tiempo la hace más bonita por qué todo lo bueno que e podido experimentar en ciertos videos y documentales hacen que el paso del tiempo nunca allá cambiado.ojala pueda experimentar esa sensación pero con los pies en el suelo y mis ojos en esta ciudad tan maravillosa.
Tu canal es único como siempre digo insuperable
Algunas cosas parecen cambiar rápidamente. Nada cambia en otros lugares. Lugares más remotos.
I watched now a lot of videos from Reykjavik and Iceland. I have never seen such a clean country/city before. I watched this videos very carefully but I even could not see one piece of paper. This town is like if you walk through a computer game where no dirt is simulated. GREAT. I love this videos
Thanks yeah it's pretty clean.
Impressive long walk with incredible clarity.
Hey Thomas. I was a little bit exhausted because after recording I had to get back haha. I spent about 3 hours walking in total.
Great walk Greetings from Poland
Thanks friend 🙂
Very beautiful walking tour. Have a nice weekend. Enjoy it from Germany.
Thanks 🙂
Loved it. When we visited Reykjavik, we only walked until the Seabaron, so the first hour and 40 minutes of this footage was from a part of the city I didn't know.. Excellent job, as usual.
Great. I'm thinking about doing some filming in Seltjarnarnes as well, you might not have seen it.
this is a fantastic walk, very nice place
Thanks ☺️
so beautiful and well-done with the videography - sophisticated shots!!
Thanks 🙂
Very nice looking video, we enjoyed watching itThank you for sharing and have a great day!✨
Thanks ☺️
Muito legal. existi formiga na Islândia?
Obrigada. Não, não existem formigas na Islândia.
Amazing walk!!! Thank you so much!!
You are welcome :)
Nice walk 👍
Greetings from Greece!
Some different videos of Central Reykjavik that I saw about 3 wks ago --- done by Reykjavik Grapevine reporters--- showed many trees and shrubs already greening-up in late April, but in the Reyk areas in this (your) video, I noticed that most of the vegetation hasn't yet begun to bloom or even show much 'greening.' at all....
So, does the Reykjavik metro area have various sub-local 'micro-climates' - which might explain this apparent phenomenon via differing elevations/seasonal temperatures/sea breeze patterns, etc.??
I would guess not, but would be interested if you have any info about the subject.
Thanks for another enjoyable tour of Reykjavik's fascinating features...!
Alex Grimsson/ Montana, USA
Hi Alex. You are correct, you could call it micro climates. Some areas are already much greener while other colder areas, less protected from cold winds, are just getting started. But the city also has some variety in vegetation, lots of different kinds of trees and plants which are each differently adapted to temperature and humidity. If you look at Iceland as a whole there is also a lot of variety, southern parts of Iceland have much more humidity and higher temperature while other parts, especially in the highlands north of Vatnajökull glacier are basically a desert.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful video. So calming and enjoyable time.
I like to think so as well. Thanks ☺️
So much memories from my last trip in those exact places, awesome videos i love them and cheers from Italy
Grazie. I'm glad you like them 🙂
Such a great Walk in Iceland !!!! 🧡💛
Thank you
Thank you! This video is so amazing!
Thanks it was my longest recorded walk so far 🙂
Nice, love it.
I appreciate it Senhuei.
Thank you really enjoyed the video 📹 😊
Thanks it was my longest recorded walk so far ☺️
Thanks!!
Woow i loved ♥️
I'm glad you liked it 🙂
I was wondering if you could take a walk at night and show us the northern lights ☺☺☺
I can probably do that. I'll make one for you 🙂
@@IcelandHotSpots thank you so much 😭😭😭
Прекрасный город, прекрасная страна, поскорее бы посетить Исландию)
Я надеюсь, что да. Спасибо.
5:10 me running to the bathroom to take a massive dump after I drink too much coffee.
There is no such thing as too much coffee
@@IcelandHotSpots haha! I agree but unfortunately in NYC it’s super hard to find bathrooms so I need to take it easy with the coffee. Whenever I am in Iceland or Europe in general I drink a ton of coffee because there is always a lovely and clean WC nearby. America has a lot to learn from Europe in that regard!
Haha I see, I'll keep that in mind. I'd like to visit NY someday.
@@IcelandHotSpots lets just trade places because I would love to live in Iceland someday 😉