Iceland drone footage
It's hard to believe Iceland is part of planet Earth.
Iceland is only about the size of Kentucky, but its landscapes are vast and breathtaking, from cascading waterfalls to floating icebergs and geothermal hot springs.
The Ring Road stretches around the whole island. It passes multiple volcanic craters as well as a mountainous volcanic desert.
The country is relatively uninhabited — only about 325,000 people live there, which makes it a great destination for travelers, adventurers, and anyone seeking out natural wonders they won't find anywhere else on Earth.
Story by Sarah Schmalbruch and editing by Chelsea Pineda.
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It's hard to believe Iceland is part of planet Earth.
Iceland is only about the size of Kentucky, but its landscapes are vast and breathtaking, from cascading waterfalls to floating icebergs and geothermal hot springs.
The Ring Road stretches around the whole island. It passes multiple volcanic craters as well as a mountainous volcanic desert.
The country is relatively uninhabited — only about 325,000 people live there, which makes it a great destination for travelers, adventurers, and anyone seeking out natural wonders they won't find anywhere else on Earth.
Story by Sarah Schmalbruch and editing by Chelsea Pineda.
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