This vimeo, posted 17OCT12 at
Bad Astronomy, so caught me by surprise, I LOL! It’s the music that did it.
Björk sings a love song titled, It’s Oh So Quiet, that alternates music of a hushed cabaret setting with a BIG band sound of a Broadway show. You’re listening to some fun music while watching some natural wonders of Iceland: produced by a journalist with a sense of humor. I got a breath of fresh air!
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Frost, Fire and Northern Lights in Iceland^ by Jean-Luc Dauvergne
VIMEO NOTES. First you can see Gulfoss, the “Golden Fall”, it’s 70 m wide. After Geysir that is the biggest geyser in the world after Yellowstone.
Passing by Landmannalaugar, we discover the Vatnajökull area : it’s the biggest glacier in Europe.
The most impressive place is the Jökulsárlón where the glacier arrive in a lake that communicate with the ocean.
At the end we see a DC-3 that landed in emergency in November 24th, 1973.
I did those pictures in September 2012. I stayed 1 week in Iceland and we saw northern lights every nights!
Art will be the last bastion when all else fades away.
~ Timothy White (b 1952), American rock music journalist
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