One of the longest hikes I did in Iceland was supposed to offer a view into two glacial valleys with a waterfall coming down a cliff in one of them. Well, didn’t happen.
There is this place in the Highlands of Iceland where I saw many pictures that left me completely amazed. So when I decided to travel to Iceland last year in September, I knew I absolutely had to see it with my own eyes. Unfortunately, it broke my camera.
Built in the 13th century. Abandoned for 200 years. Restored in the 19th century and inhabited since then by the religious order of the Rosminians until now.
When I traveled to Iceland last year, I spent a night in this remote hut in the Highlands – which is supposedly haunted.
It’s been a couple of months since I went to Iceland and it’s time to start sharing some stories.
The last blog post was exactly a year ago and the difference to the title of this one is only one letter. I guess it’s fair to say that not much happened on this blog this year (let’s see if I can do better in 2022). However, in my life, some things changed this year.
Insight is a 360° timelapse of Northern Italy in 8k resolution by Philipp Kosicki and me, which we did back in 2016 – and why I like to repost older projects or pictures every now and then.
What to do about the Instagram algorithm, numbers of likes, views, comments and such. And eventually why I’m starting this blog.