Iceland – a real dream for the geologist. In addition to the volcanoes you can see a lot of beauty in this small island country like the glaciers and rocky coastline, amazing geysers, hot springs and other wonders of nature. But it is not necessary to wear boots for geologist to explore the landscape of this amazing country. Recently, an Italian photographer Sandro Santioli made a series of photographs of Iceland with a bird’s-eye view.
1. The river, with its strange Hviutau palette of colors and unusual landscapes. It looks like a tree. (Sandro Santioli, Solent News & Photo Agency)
2. Naumafyatl, Iceland – a place of high thermal activity. These photos are like from another planet.
3. Photos from the air has always been my inspiration. These landscapes and land seem impossible, but with a bird’s-eye view they are simply stunning – said by photographer. – I especially like places such as seas, lakes, mountains and volcanoes. ” In the photo: Landeyyasandyur.
4. “During the work I have encountered many challenges. First, the weather, I had to fly in a tiny plane, which is constantly shaking due to air currents. ” In the photo: the river Tungnaa.
5. Most of the window of an airplane flight should have been discovered. So in the cabin it was incredibly cold. In the photo: Mount Tungnaarfel.
6. “Especially in the cold it was glacial.” In the photo: Glacier Skaftarekyull.
7. “Very soon, his hands start freezing so that they can barely move. ” In the photo: the area of the river Tungnaa.
8. Eight. “One of my favorite pictures – Blue Lagoon – said by Sandro. – It’s Lagoon hot springs, surrounded by lava, where some people come. From the top looks just gorgeous. ”
9. During the implementation of this project, the Italian photographer spent 70 hours flying. On Colorful lake in Iceland.

















Nice stuff. Keep it up.