Video: Firework mad Icelanders at it once again By Kolbeinn Tumi Dadason 1. janúar 2015 21:37 Screenshots from the videos below. Icelanders celebrated the new year in style with fireworks lighting up the sky all around the country. The average family spends hundreds of dollars on fireworks this time around to say goodby to the old year and welcoming the new. Buying fireworks is legal all over Iceland from December 28th with rescue teams and sports teams raising money by selling them to the public. People are advised to wear safety glasses to protect their eyes during the blowing up session. Andri Valgeirsson was among those who captured the madness in the capital, Reykjavik, on New Year's Eve. His video along with two others can be seen below. News in English Mest lesið Tvö hundruð manns bjargað af þjóðvegi 1 Innlent Atvinnulífið misnoti heilbrigðiskerfið Innlent Bandaríkin áður mun öflugri á Grænlandi Erlent Þessi sóttu um hjá Höllu Innlent Ragnar Þór verður ráðherra Innlent Telur að Evrópa myndi fórna Grænlandi fyrir NATÓ Erlent Netsambandslaust meðan mótmælt er í Íran Erlent Guðmundur Ingi segir af sér Innlent Kosningavaktin 2026: Landsmenn kjósa sér sveitarstjórnir Innlent Leita að manneskju við Sjáland Innlent
Icelanders celebrated the new year in style with fireworks lighting up the sky all around the country. The average family spends hundreds of dollars on fireworks this time around to say goodby to the old year and welcoming the new. Buying fireworks is legal all over Iceland from December 28th with rescue teams and sports teams raising money by selling them to the public. People are advised to wear safety glasses to protect their eyes during the blowing up session. Andri Valgeirsson was among those who captured the madness in the capital, Reykjavik, on New Year's Eve. His video along with two others can be seen below.
News in English Mest lesið Tvö hundruð manns bjargað af þjóðvegi 1 Innlent Atvinnulífið misnoti heilbrigðiskerfið Innlent Bandaríkin áður mun öflugri á Grænlandi Erlent Þessi sóttu um hjá Höllu Innlent Ragnar Þór verður ráðherra Innlent Telur að Evrópa myndi fórna Grænlandi fyrir NATÓ Erlent Netsambandslaust meðan mótmælt er í Íran Erlent Guðmundur Ingi segir af sér Innlent Kosningavaktin 2026: Landsmenn kjósa sér sveitarstjórnir Innlent Leita að manneskju við Sjáland Innlent