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from the moment that I went to Iceland for the first time, I fell in love.
I've been guiding the I stands for the past four years.
It's one of these places where nature is around the corner.
I am a drone pilot and photographer from New York.
Southern Iceland is a great place to start if your first time traveler, Iceland, because you'll see waterfalls and glaciers and crazy mountains.
Yeah, yeah, the very famous I stand excellence was You can see it from a far distance on you, just like Whoa, it's a glacial river waterfalls, so that means that the water pouring down is from the glacier above it.
It's one of the only waterfalls in Iceland that you can actually walk behind.
Pretty close.
I think it's about 15 minutes.
You'll also see one of the most famous waterfalls, called Skog, across its huge waterfall, and you can camp a few 100 m from it.
You could wake up open Europe, your 10 in the morning, have your cup of coffee and look at a massive water Daryl, a lighthouse.
The view over there is amazing because you have a glacier.
There's a keyhole that people look at you can see from a distance on their like stories of people flying planes through there.
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BBA CANYON Justin Bieber have a video over there.
He came in.
Everyone comes on flying dragons over there, the canyon itself.
The walls are over 200 ft high, you see, and you're like, Wow, Mother nature is incredible.
Yeah, Yukos alone.
It's a glacier Lake and they that's the last stop for these huge icebergs having off of the glacier.
That's right there.
A lot of times the pieces are close enough.
You can touch them.
I would suggest doing still business.
It's this gigantic black sand beach.
At the end of it are these huge mountains that are jutting out.
There was something you'll find everywhere is horses and then also the sheep.
You'll see them at Stoke Snus kind of just roaming the mountainside.
How often is actually live further up in the highlands?
There's nothing around you.
Then all of a sudden come up this massive Kenyan, find this waterfall right in front of you.
It is the fourth largest waterfall in Iceland.
There are no safety ropes in place.
It's one of those places where you kind of need to watch yourself a breathtaking view, mesmerizing natural wonders.
What gets me most is just how breathtakingly beautiful everything is.
And you don't have to try that hard.
A lot of this stuff is accessible from the road.