Stunning scenery and the ice cave was amazing to see, thank you so much, Dom. I would never be able to see inside one due to mobility issues, so it’s wonderful to watch in your video. Thanks again and keep your amazing videos coming please 😊
A really fantastic trip and video, Dom! Highly enjoyable to watch and I can entirely relate to how super-happy and impressed you felt about exploring and experiencing these ice caves! I have so far only seen and peeked into the first 10 or so meters of a much smaller ice cave at the eastern fringe of the Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps, but even this was already very impressive and magical with the bluish shimmer from its ceiling and the amazing structures in the ice surfaces. After having watched your video I am very seriously thinking about visiting these ice caves myself, as long as they still exist and are accessible 😊.
I was at Langjökull glacier over the winter and part of the tour there goes past the memorial site for the Okjökull glacier which was declared as dead back in 2014. Going past where a magnificent glacier used to be was a haunting experience. The speed at which Vatnajökull and other Icelandic glaciers are disappearing should be a major cause of concern for everyone. That said though, I do hope many more people can experience the ice caves for as many years to come as possible.
Sad to see the glacier getting smaller, the world is warming up! 😢 I was there about 20 years ago the colours and size seems different, I guess it has been really melting. Great to see and you were a happy bunny. 😁
Another absolutely brilliant video! I did the snowmobile across a glacier when I went to Iceland in 2022, and after breaking my leg later that year my mobility has gone downhill, so it's great to see something that I would never get to see in real life
Stunning scenery and the ice cave was amazing to see, thank you so much, Dom. I would never be able to see inside one due to mobility issues, so it’s wonderful to watch in your video. Thanks again and keep your amazing videos coming please 😊
A really fantastic trip and video, Dom! Highly enjoyable to watch and I can entirely relate to how super-happy and impressed you felt about exploring and experiencing these ice caves! I have so far only seen and peeked into the first 10 or so meters of a much smaller ice cave at the eastern fringe of the Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps, but even this was already very impressive and magical with the bluish shimmer from its ceiling and the amazing structures in the ice surfaces. After having watched your video I am very seriously thinking about visiting these ice caves myself, as long as they still exist and are accessible 😊.
I was at Langjökull glacier over the winter and part of the tour there goes past the memorial site for the Okjökull glacier which was declared as dead back in 2014. Going past where a magnificent glacier used to be was a haunting experience.
The speed at which Vatnajökull and other Icelandic glaciers are disappearing should be a major cause of concern for everyone. That said though, I do hope many more people can experience the ice caves for as many years to come as possible.
Absolutely gorgeous. We can't tell which trip you were more excited about...ice caves or puffins.
What a nice Video from you, i also need to visit Icland one Time :)
Sad to see the glacier getting smaller, the world is warming up! 😢 I was there about 20 years ago the colours and size seems different, I guess it has been really melting. Great to see and you were a happy bunny. 😁
Amazing video as always - Was in Iceland not too long ago and was lucky enough to see an ice cave from a distance, but they look amazing inside them.
They genuinely are some of the most beautiful places on earth!
What an absolutely fabulous video would be an absolute dream well done 😊
Another absolutely brilliant video! I did the snowmobile across a glacier when I went to Iceland in 2022, and after breaking my leg later that year my mobility has gone downhill, so it's great to see something that I would never get to see in real life
who is the tour operator? can you please add the link to it ?
What are you thoughts on Natural wonders like this disappearing?
looked impressive,
I am so sorry that they are likely to disappear
in the next few years.
Hi
Hello 😁