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Join us on our grand Icelandic journey! Born from the womb of the burning earth and shaped by glaciers, storms and waves, Iceland is like the earth in its prime – wild, wild and wild. Iceland combines the rugged plains of the central highlands with the rugged river valleys. Main data: Duration of the trip 74 days Distance traveled: 9,438 km Litres of diesel: approx. 1017 l Fuel consumption: 14 l Time of year: June-September Total cost: approx. 10,935 euros (fuel 1915 euros; ferry from Denmark 1944 euros [50% of the total price, another 50% calculated on the Faroe Islands]; accommodation 1090 euros; activities, ferries, parking etc. 1651 euros; repairs 2085 euros; food and drink approx. 2250 euros Bafflings version 33 WorldCruiser 2 from Tom's Fahrzeugtechnik - https://www.toms-fahrzeugtechnik.de Say hello: Support - “Buy us a new diesel can” - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lucastjahn Thank you: A big thank you to Arngrimur (Agi) Arnarsson who helped us wonderfully with Pronouncing all the Icelandic names correctly. We would also like to thank Ales Mucha and North Sailing (https://www.northsailing.is) for taking us on a journey of whales, sails and science! Last but not least, a big thank you to Uni, Onar and Birgir from UniCars (/unicars.is) for helping us during our ordeal, when we were stranded with a broken rear knuckle in the Icelandic highlands. Music ► Artlist - Get a free trial: https://artlist.io/Lucas-2814407 ► Epidemic Sound - Get a free trial: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra.... Equipment: ► Our camera bags: https://bit.ly/3UjowfN ► Equipment list - https://kit.co/LucasTJahn/filmmaking Flying a drone in Iceland: Please be aware that there are restrictions on flying drones in Iceland. For example, flying in national parks requires a permit. Read more about that here: https://ust.is/english/visiting-icela.... If you intend to fly a drone in Vatnajokull National Park, make sure to apply through https://www.vatnajokulsthjodgardur.is.... Please understand that we have obtained such a permit to film in Vatnajokull National Park. In general, be considerate of other visitors and do not disrupt their experience by flying a drone directly over their heads. This is dangerous and extremely ignorant. Don’t be that person. Real Dialogue: Although we try to keep our Iceland travel documentary as authentic as possible, you are still watching a feature film. When editing, we naturally tend to pick out the most exciting parts. What you don’t see are the hours we spent driving through unimpressive landscapes or some of the challenges we faced. Full disclosure: This trip was entirely self-funded. However, we did take part in two free whale watching tours with North Sailing. #Iceland #TripDocumentary