Photoshoot that manifested 🤩 In front of the Eiffel Tower. Truly surreal! Making it to the city of love, hot chocolate, croissants, and fashion 🖤 Though Paris has its own dark side, this shoot was a dream come true—a gift to myself I’ll always cherish. Ootd details Skirt – @hm Top – @styleunion.in Shoes – @aldo_shoes Parka – @zara Stockings – From airport duty free
Photoshoot that manifested 🤩 In front of the Eiffel Tower. Truly surreal! Making it to the city of love, hot chocolate, croissants, and fashion 🖤 Though Paris has its own dark side, this shoot was a dream come true—a gift to myself I’ll always cherish. Ootd details Skirt – @hm Top – @styleunion.in Shoes – @aldo_shoes Parka – @zara Stockings – From airport duty free
Photoshoot that manifested 🤩 In front of the Eiffel Tower. Truly surreal! Making it to the city of love, hot chocolate, croissants, and fashion 🖤 Though Paris has its own dark side, this shoot was a dream come true—a gift to myself I’ll always cherish. Ootd details Skirt – @hm Top – @styleunion.in Shoes – @aldo_shoes Parka – @zara Stockings – From airport duty free
Photoshoot that manifested 🤩 In front of the Eiffel Tower. Truly surreal! Making it to the city of love, hot chocolate, croissants, and fashion 🖤 Though Paris has its own dark side, this shoot was a dream come true—a gift to myself I’ll always cherish. Ootd details Skirt – @hm Top – @styleunion.in Shoes – @aldo_shoes Parka – @zara Stockings – From airport duty free
Photoshoot that manifested 🤩 In front of the Eiffel Tower. Truly surreal! Making it to the city of love, hot chocolate, croissants, and fashion 🖤 Though Paris has its own dark side, this shoot was a dream come true—a gift to myself I’ll always cherish. Ootd details Skirt – @hm Top – @styleunion.in Shoes – @aldo_shoes Parka – @zara Stockings – From airport duty free
Seeing the Northern Lights is a dream for so many. 😇😇I manifested this experience, but manifestation alone isn’t enough—you have to take action too.🙌🏻🙌🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻 Work towards your dreams, and one day, you’ll live them. Trust me, that feeling of pride and fulfillment is worth❤️❤️😇🤗🤗🤗 it!
Goal – To make core memories ❤️❤️ Doing things yourself without depending on anyone, already on it ❤️❤️🤗
Slide to see the geothermal eruptions 🤩🤩🤩 we survived in -17 while the geothermal temperature was 80-100 degree Celsius 😎😎 Höfn itself is not widely known for geothermal bursts, as the most prominent geothermal activity in Iceland occurs in areas like the Reykjanes Peninsula, Haukadalur (home to Geysir), and Lake Mývatn. However, the southeastern region near Höfn, including Vatnajökull and its surrounding geothermal areas, does exhibit occasional geothermal bursts glaciers volcanic eruptions.
Slide to see the geothermal eruptions 🤩🤩🤩 we survived in -17 while the geothermal temperature was 80-100 degree Celsius 😎😎 Höfn itself is not widely known for geothermal bursts, as the most prominent geothermal activity in Iceland occurs in areas like the Reykjanes Peninsula, Haukadalur (home to Geysir), and Lake Mývatn. However, the southeastern region near Höfn, including Vatnajökull and its surrounding geothermal areas, does exhibit occasional geothermal bursts glaciers volcanic eruptions.
Slide to see the geothermal eruptions 🤩🤩🤩 we survived in -17 while the geothermal temperature was 80-100 degree Celsius 😎😎 Höfn itself is not widely known for geothermal bursts, as the most prominent geothermal activity in Iceland occurs in areas like the Reykjanes Peninsula, Haukadalur (home to Geysir), and Lake Mývatn. However, the southeastern region near Höfn, including Vatnajökull and its surrounding geothermal areas, does exhibit occasional geothermal bursts glaciers volcanic eruptions.
Slide to see the geothermal eruptions 🤩🤩🤩 we survived in -17 while the geothermal temperature was 80-100 degree Celsius 😎😎 Höfn itself is not widely known for geothermal bursts, as the most prominent geothermal activity in Iceland occurs in areas like the Reykjanes Peninsula, Haukadalur (home to Geysir), and Lake Mývatn. However, the southeastern region near Höfn, including Vatnajökull and its surrounding geothermal areas, does exhibit occasional geothermal bursts glaciers volcanic eruptions.
That’s a original plane wreck 🤩 The **Sólheimasandur Plane Wreck** on Iceland’s southern coast is a popular photo spot. This is the site of a U.S. Navy DC-3 plane that crash-landed in 1973. Thankfully, all crew members survived, and the wreck has remained on the black sand beach, creating an iconic and dramatic backdrop for photography.❤️
That’s a original plane wreck 🤩 The **Sólheimasandur Plane Wreck** on Iceland’s southern coast is a popular photo spot. This is the site of a U.S. Navy DC-3 plane that crash-landed in 1973. Thankfully, all crew members survived, and the wreck has remained on the black sand beach, creating an iconic and dramatic backdrop for photography.❤️
That’s a original plane wreck 🤩 The **Sólheimasandur Plane Wreck** on Iceland’s southern coast is a popular photo spot. This is the site of a U.S. Navy DC-3 plane that crash-landed in 1973. Thankfully, all crew members survived, and the wreck has remained on the black sand beach, creating an iconic and dramatic backdrop for photography.❤️
That’s a original plane wreck 🤩 The **Sólheimasandur Plane Wreck** on Iceland’s southern coast is a popular photo spot. This is the site of a U.S. Navy DC-3 plane that crash-landed in 1973. Thankfully, all crew members survived, and the wreck has remained on the black sand beach, creating an iconic and dramatic backdrop for photography.❤️
That’s a original plane wreck 🤩 The **Sólheimasandur Plane Wreck** on Iceland’s southern coast is a popular photo spot. This is the site of a U.S. Navy DC-3 plane that crash-landed in 1973. Thankfully, all crew members survived, and the wreck has remained on the black sand beach, creating an iconic and dramatic backdrop for photography.❤️
That’s a original plane wreck 🤩 The **Sólheimasandur Plane Wreck** on Iceland’s southern coast is a popular photo spot. This is the site of a U.S. Navy DC-3 plane that crash-landed in 1973. Thankfully, all crew members survived, and the wreck has remained on the black sand beach, creating an iconic and dramatic backdrop for photography.❤️
The statement highlights Iceland’s unique and dramatic natural contrasts. It refers to the nickname “Land of Fire and Ice,” which describes the coexistence of two extreme elements in the country’s geography: – **Ice:** Iceland is home to vast glaciers, ice caps (like Vatnajökull, the largest glacier in Europe), and snow-covered landscapes. These icy features are a defining part of its cold, Arctic environment. – **Fire:** Iceland is also a highly volcanic region, sitting atop the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, where tectonic plates meet. This geological activity has resulted in numerous active volcanoes, lava fields, geysers, and geothermal hot springs. Together, these elements create breathtaking landscapes and unique natural phenomena, such as the Northern Lights, steaming geothermal pools, erupting geysers, and glacier-covered volcanoes. The contrast between fire and ice makes Iceland’s natural beauty both surreal and captivating.
It’s Niagara babyyyy 🤍🤍🤍🤩 “Embarking on a bucket list adventure – checking off dreams, one at a time. 🌟 #BucketListJourney”
Middle of nowhere I would say.. winter wonderland 🤩🤩🤩 Pc – @anand.vineetha
Wait till the end to see the full view 🥶🥶🥶🥶Wall paper worth views 🤩
Travel is a charger for the soul because it refreshes the mind, inspires creativity, and fosters personal growth. It allows you to escape routines, explore new cultures, and connect with the beauty of the world, leaving you recharged and fulfilled. Details about the place : Bakkafjörður is a small village located in the northeast of Iceland, situated in a remote and peaceful area. It’s known for its beautiful natural surroundings, including fjords, mountains, and a quiet harbor. The village is perfect for those seeking tranquility and an authentic Icelandic experience. Bakkafjörður is also rich in folklore and is considered one of Iceland’s elf and hidden-people hotspots. If you’re interested in hiking, birdwatching, or simply immersing yourself in serene landscapes, it’s a wonderful destination to explore. Standing at the edge of North Iceland, this village is home to only 53 residents.