Swells and Snow: Surfing Iceland’s Cold Frontiers
Slideshow • Nathan Myers • 06.24.10 | 9:44 AM ET
Roads carved by glaciers. Sunsets tracing sideways. Traffic like an apocalypse.
All photos by Nathan Myers
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Nathan Myers is a senior editor for Surfing Magazine, Australian Surfing Life and Surf Europe; writer/producer of the travel films "The Drifter" and "Castles in the Sky"; and author of the definitive guacamole-combat cookbook, Guac Off. He lives in Bali, Indonesia.
All photos by Nathan Myers
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sedonajim 06.27.10 | 1:23 PM ET
Wow, yes the northern lights looked awesome. Can you see them from that bar back in town, and do they serve brandy as well as beer? I have already crossed surfing in Iceland off my life to-do list. SJ
Escola de Surf Floripa Surf Club 07.06.10 | 8:51 PM ET
great pic, thanks