Here we are, just a few days from Midsummer, and the temperature is 7º Celsius (44 Fahrenheit), with a wicked cold wind. That’s southeast Iceland for you. This photograph was taken near the pleasant fishing town of Höfn (“Haven,” or “Port” if you like), which is currently suffering from a weird tertiary effect of global warming that I’m guessing no one ever predicted. Behind the great big mountain in the photo is Vatnajökull, the world’s third-largest glacier after Antarctica and Greenland....
Published on June 17, 2019 14:39