Playing in front of icebergs from
Breiðamerkurjökull glacier (jokull: Icelandic for glacier) the glacier can be seen in the far background. The body of water is a lagoon famous for its collection of icebergs.
Here is a satellite image
of the Jokulsarlon lagoon, you can even see the icebergs and the small exit they will all eventually take as they melt to a small enough size. We also saw some seals in the lagoon playing around the floating icebergs.
- Jokulsarlon: literal meaning - glacial river lagoon, is a large glacial lake in southeast Iceland. Situated at the head of the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, it developed into a lake after the glacier started receding from the edge of the Atlantic Ocean back in the 30's. The lake has grown since then at varying rates because of melting of the glaciers. It recently became the deepest lake in Iceland, at over 814 ft, as glacial retreat extended its boundaries.
- The huge blocks of ice that calve from the edge of Breiðamerkurjökull and fill the lagoon stocked with icebergs. Which then gather at the mouth of the lake's shallow exit, melt down into smaller icebergs and roll out into the sea. These icebergs are seen in two shades: milky white and bright blue, which depends on the air trapped within the ice and is an interplay of light and ice crystal.
click to see a live video webcam of the icebergs as they head out to sea