Possibly the most beautiful "alien" caught in the sky over Iceland By Kolbeinn Tumi Daðason 1. mars 2015 00:00 Steinunn Matthíasdóttir in Búðardalur took this beautiful picture. It doesn't take too much imagination to see the alien overlooking the small village in the west of Iceland as Steinunn explains. Image/Steinunn Matthíasdóttir Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit Iceland every year hoping to witness the Aurora borealis. Some get lucky but others leave the country of ice, fire and snow without witnessing the beautiful dance in the sky. This weekend happened to be very Aurora borealis - friendly. All over Iceland locals and tourists enjoyed looking at the sky. Here below are some pictures of the beautiful sky in Iceland taken by the readers of Vísir.This picture is taken near Akranes, which is a village north/west of Reykjavik.Image/Birkir PéturssonIn this picture, the moon looks like a giant star. This picture is also taken near Akranes.Image/Birkir PéturssonBeautiful Aurora borealis picture taken near to the beautiful hotspring area at Geysir.Image/Jón HilmarssonAurora borealis in the background near the beautiful waterfall, Gullfoss.Mynd/Jón HilmarssonThis picture is taken in the national park, Þingvellir.Image/Jón HilmarssonÍvan Þór Ólafsson is a photagrapher and he took this picture not far from Þingvellir.Image/Ívan Þór ÓlafssonThis picture is taken not far from Kirkjubæjarklaustur in south/east in Iceland.Image/Börkur HrólfssonVery beautiful Aurora borealis in Vatnsleysuströnd.Image/Gauti Eiríksson Aurora Borealis Iceland from Thorir Kjartansson on Vimeo. News in English Mest lesið Hætta með ökuskírteini í símaveski vegna Evrópureglna Innlent Trump sendir þjóðvarðlið til Los Angeles Erlent Danskur raunveruleikaþáttarkeppandi þurfti að skilja íslensku Erlent Hótar Musk alvarlegum afleiðingum styðji hann Demókrata Erlent 70 milljóna króna halli vegna uppsagnar samningsins Innlent Þrír reyndu að komast undan lögreglu Innlent Danskar herþotur verða staðsettar á Grænlandi Erlent Vísbendingar um að síðasta vígið sé fallið Innlent Tók 12 ár að breyta reglum um bætur vegna seinkun flugferða Erlent Alþjóðlegir sérfræðingar ræða baráttuna gegn myglu í Hörpu Innlent
Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit Iceland every year hoping to witness the Aurora borealis. Some get lucky but others leave the country of ice, fire and snow without witnessing the beautiful dance in the sky. This weekend happened to be very Aurora borealis - friendly. All over Iceland locals and tourists enjoyed looking at the sky. Here below are some pictures of the beautiful sky in Iceland taken by the readers of Vísir.This picture is taken near Akranes, which is a village north/west of Reykjavik.Image/Birkir PéturssonIn this picture, the moon looks like a giant star. This picture is also taken near Akranes.Image/Birkir PéturssonBeautiful Aurora borealis picture taken near to the beautiful hotspring area at Geysir.Image/Jón HilmarssonAurora borealis in the background near the beautiful waterfall, Gullfoss.Mynd/Jón HilmarssonThis picture is taken in the national park, Þingvellir.Image/Jón HilmarssonÍvan Þór Ólafsson is a photagrapher and he took this picture not far from Þingvellir.Image/Ívan Þór ÓlafssonThis picture is taken not far from Kirkjubæjarklaustur in south/east in Iceland.Image/Börkur HrólfssonVery beautiful Aurora borealis in Vatnsleysuströnd.Image/Gauti Eiríksson Aurora Borealis Iceland from Thorir Kjartansson on Vimeo.
News in English Mest lesið Hætta með ökuskírteini í símaveski vegna Evrópureglna Innlent Trump sendir þjóðvarðlið til Los Angeles Erlent Danskur raunveruleikaþáttarkeppandi þurfti að skilja íslensku Erlent Hótar Musk alvarlegum afleiðingum styðji hann Demókrata Erlent 70 milljóna króna halli vegna uppsagnar samningsins Innlent Þrír reyndu að komast undan lögreglu Innlent Danskar herþotur verða staðsettar á Grænlandi Erlent Vísbendingar um að síðasta vígið sé fallið Innlent Tók 12 ár að breyta reglum um bætur vegna seinkun flugferða Erlent Alþjóðlegir sérfræðingar ræða baráttuna gegn myglu í Hörpu Innlent