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Dark Landscapes

Last week I posted a picture of Dimmu Borgir, an area of unique rock formations in Iceland. This week I’m pulling the camera back a bit for a wider view. I think it’s interesting that in a country famous for unique rock formations, this particular area is named for such. Actually, what is most notable to me about it is its lush vegetation. That is far less common in this volcanic land.

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Dark Cities

The name Dimmu Borgir translates to Dark Cities. That’s quite the evocative name, and certainly worthy of an elven castle or a metal band. But like its namesake Norwegian band, the real Dimmu Borgir is not really very scary. It’s actually quite lovely. Much nicer than the Fire Swamp. I’d like to build a summer home there.

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Heavy Metal Road Trip: Iceland Northern Route

Stebbi Eistnaflug organizerI’ve already written here and in other places about the close-knit Eistnaflug festival that drew me (and about 200 other foreigners) to a remote fjord in Iceland in July. Iceland really only has one main road outside of Reykjavik – the Ring Road, which, you guessed it, rings the island. The north route along the ring road to the Eistnaflug festival is only slightly longer than the south route; both take a solid day of driving. I would rather see as much of the country as possible. Wouldn’t you?

I caught a ride in a festival-sponsored van driven by the man responsible for Iceland’s Wacken Metal Battle. The organizational skills required to pull off a national battle of the bands was in evidence as we embarked on a customized, two day, heavy metal road trip, following the southern route to Eistnaflug, and returning along the northern half of Iceland’s ring road. This post is about the northern part of the circuit.

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