• @[email protected]
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    417 hours ago

    I thought this looked familiar!

    We drove past this airport on our way to Dynjandi waterfall - I saw a video of this waterfall online and it largely inspired our entire trip to Iceland (plus cheap direct flights in the peak of Icelandic tourism in the beforefore times, pre-COVID.)

    That afternoon we also went and visited the Icelandic Sea Monster Museum in Bíldudalur.

    But hands down, our favorite part of our trip was visiting a hot spring spa that also specializes in baking rye bread 🤤

    We spent half of our trip exploring the Westfjords, I’d love to go back to Iceland someday to do more exploring in other parts of the country. And to go back to Laugarvatn Fontana!

    • Gregor
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      72 days ago

      Icelanding spelling seems like a nightmare. Not like English is any better tho

      • @[email protected]
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        182 days ago

        The only good thing about English spelling is I don’t have to worry about diacritic marks

        • @Sabin10
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          Yes, dozens of phonetic “rules”, that may or may not apply, for dozens of reasons, is definitely a better system.

        • esa
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          You do sometimes have to worry about that weird g without the leg, though. But it’s normal to them, so they don’t guestion it. :^)

      • Presently42
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        91 day ago

        Slowly learning Icelandic, with vague intentions of moving there. Icelandic is fairly phonetically written: most letters produce the same sound no matter their location. By comparison, spoken English has changed drastically from it’s written equivalent: there have been spelling reforms in Icelandic, and basically none in English

        • Fushuan [he/him]
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          21 day ago

          Like spanish or ukrainian then, nice. Well, Spanish has some phonetic variations for some letters, but the rules are static and can be learnt. Once you know it you know how to pronounce any new word. English is a nightmare I agree.

      • AItoothbrush
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        62 days ago

        Its actually not even that hard. You have to learn a few extra characters but they make sense.

    • @General_Effort
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      I checked on google maps and it wouldn’t be a problem. About 1km away, there’s a recycling station and a cemetery with lots of room.

    • @stoicmaverick
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      91 day ago

      Pull the flight yoke back like you’re trying to relocate it to the aft part of the cargo compartment and gun it. The air definitely looks cold and dense enough to do some impressive things with your aircraft, but I wonder what the elevation is.

      • @meeeeetch
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        Should be about sea level.

        (The top of the cliff is, assuming Google maps is halfway accurate, about 600 meters)

    • @[email protected]
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      11 day ago

      Not missed approach, but Wikipedia talks about an aircraft that had an engine explode on takeoff from here. The pilot decided that it would be better to fly to the next airport over rather than attempt to land here.

  • @BeatTakeshi
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    Welcome to the Night’s watch

    • Logi
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      Along that road out the bottom of the picture around the bottom of the fjord to the town of Ísafjörður which is not far out of view on the left.

    • @[email protected]
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      151 day ago

      It can be. I had to wait until the next day for a flight before because it was way too dangerous to take off.

      The plane was shaking all over the place on the runway. It’s only little propeller things that go there. Think it was a Fokker 50.

    • @niktemadur
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      21 day ago

      Steep hills right by the ocean definitely do tell a clear story, don’t they? Just the sort of place where air smacks into an unmovable object and creates swirls.

    • @ikidd
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      281 day ago

      Feb. 12.

  • Knacht
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    52 days ago

    Left hand pattern.