Though it’s quickly become a popular travel destination for tourists, there’s much that remains unfamiliar to the layperson about Iceland. How did the environment shape the country’s history? What are the roots of Iceland’s cultural traditions?
Armchair travelers and those planning an upcoming trip can finally get all the answers in a single, 24-lecture resource on a country where nature and humans collide and influence one another, both in the past and in the present. Professor Verdolin, a behavioral ecologist, makes for an engaging tour guide on the virtual adventure of a lifetime. Alongside her, you’ll travel in and around Iceland, from its bustling cities to its remote towns, from the tops of its glaciers to the depths of its geothermal pools.
You’ll visit volcanoes like Hekla: the largest, most active stratovolcano in the country. You’ll get up close and personal with Iceland’s fascinating flora and fauna, including the iconic Atlantic puffin and the ancient Greenland shark. You’ll learn about Iceland’s earliest settlements and its most recent efforts to promote carbon neutrality. You’ll also get tips on how to travel around the island, the best spots for hiking and sightseeing, overlooked gems that are well worth your time, and so much more.
Welcome to an unforgettable land of fire and ice, and so much more.