I truly love your reports, always informative, scenic and on point. No idea why I'm so in to Icelandic news but I guess a lot has to do with Chief Morale Officer Pollý's constant appearances. Her effect is felt all the way to Sweden :)
Excellent reporting again. Both entertaining, and informative! I always felt safe whenever I was Iceland too. But, God forbid, if there is ever another world war, you are on one of the most strategically critical islands in the world. When I was in Iceland in the US Navy during the Cold War our job was was tracking submarines entering and leaving the North Atlantic. You sit in the middle of the easiest route for Russian warships and submarines to enter the Atlantic Ocean, so whoever is based in Iceland has a great advantage in monitoring and controlling sea traffic in the Atlantic and the route between the Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic Sea. Anyway, let's hope that never happens! Thanks again for the news updates.
I was in this area 6 years ago. I toured the power plant and saw all the hot springs. Also that bird statue is of an extinct bird. Cannot remember the story of the bird. I am sure my cousin Helga (Elfa's mother) could tell you! LOL! Wish the weather was this good when we did the walking tour!
Valur, I have been watching RG for over a year now, and so excited to finally be coming to Iceland this Friday!!! I wanted to book a walking tour with you and Polly but alas I will not be there in the time constraint of your schedule. I hope when I return in the Fall I can book a Reykjavik walking tour!
Enjoyed this newscast Valur. Had my face very close to screen when you suddenly popped up. Really startled me and I said something very rede. My visitor.'s still chortling over it. Sad about bird flu. as though Icelanders haven"t had enough worries. Very interesting for you all if another volcano develops and/or more eruptions occur at Fagradalsfjall. Had a scare thanks to a remote scammer. Stopped him before any damage was done. My PC has been serviced and updated with more comprehensive security measures put in place. Cheers to all you great guys.
That looks very much like Valahnúkur - I was there last September and it is a magnificent stretch of coastline - and most tourists never see it. A quick walk up to the lighthouse gives the most amazing views. The volcanic activity in 1226 was especially bad, but no one is entirely sure if it took place on Reykjanes itself or in the ocean - or both. There are some suggestions that the eruption started inland and moved into the ocean as a fissure spread southwestward. The Sagas talk about 'fires in the sea' between 1223 and 1227 which dumped about 250 million tonnes of ash across South West Iceland with the eruption in 1227 being especially bad when farmland was covered in ash during the so-called 'sand winter' which led to a lot of hardship as fluorine in the ash poisoned livestock and people. The good news is that these eruptions tend to be very small as there is very little magma under Reykjanes - but you only need to look at the photos taken during the birth of Surtsey to see how big an explosion can be created a small amount of magma and a lot of cold seawater. Anyway - pay attention volcano - whatever you are called. Please don't do anything until I get my new passport. To miss one Icelandic eruption would be unfortunate, to miss two -well, I might have to hand my geologist hammer back.
What a beautiful place. Valur and Josie the word I use and I'm from Scotland too is "Tropical". I hope Polly had a good day and Valur the mud and white trousers 🙄🤔😲 eek. I heard that a few weeks ago they were making a Netflix movie at the Harpa and wondered if there was any update on this. Great news today from a beautiful place. 📰☀️❤️
Hi Polly chief morale officer. A sunny day on April? Unheard of. I love Iceland and recommend the Viking festival in June in Halfnafjordur and kayaking in Isafjordur. Prayers to the Gannet colony for their recovery. Love this channel. Go visit Iceland, it's an amazing country.
Thanks for your newscasts, love them (and Polly)! Just a small correction; Finland hasn't sent an application to join the Nato, they are discussing the Nato and the security policy in the parliament today. Then on the basis of that discussion, it's the president and the government who have to say whether Finland is interested in joining the Nato, if yes, the Nato will invite us. So most likely we want to join, but nothing is official yet and there are no applications. But super interesting news about the underwater volcano!:)
Hi I'm revisiting to Iceland next month with my son. It was so expensive last time but the cost of living is rising steeply in the UK. Have prices gone up in Iceland from last year, too?
I was there in 2018 too - Gunnuhver has a great story about a ghost, it is worth looking up.. I love the thought of a haunted hot spring ! Thanks for the Newscast Valur & team.
I was helping Jardboranir drilling for steam in that area back in about2005. Seams to be more steam now from Gummukver. Also new bridges. I guess we was walking on the old once that we now can see totally damaged. The weather use to be terrible there. NB! We use to drill slowly and I actually was able to go swimming in the Blue Lagoon while on duty. Very nice people to work with and great beer. Some good food, but the sheep balls and the shark was not for me. I did taste it and many people can not do even that. The smell of the shark is pretty intens.
The Volcano in Hawaii erupted not long after steam plant activity so risk is possible. We are all so worried about the Ukrainian people and the war there. I don't trust anything Putin says, he seems nuts, and is certainly cruel.
I have been in two volcanic eruptions, one in Alaska and another at Mount Saint Helens, Washington State. The ash was so bad in Anchorage that we had to wear masks for protection and it covered our vehicles and everything else. People had to change the air filter in their cars almost daily, otherwise the car would be damaged if you were to run the engine. Ash is no joke for your lungs either. However, people have lived with volcanic eruptions and ash fall all over the world so it is survivable. Kind of exciting to think that another volcano might be in the works soon.
It looks like there are plenty of bones that DNA can be extracted from, and people have looked at its relationship to other species (closest relative is unsurprisingly the Razorbill) and population properties (doing OK until the wave of hunting started). No way of knowing how much or what level of preservation would be needed for recreating a species, though, until (and if) someone manages it on something.
Yes it’s the Great Auk. That statue has a mate on Fogo Island, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. The statues are positioned to be looking at one another.
Considering the annual mean temperature of Reykjavík is ca. 5°C then 8° would be an "annual average high," if it was always the same temp year-round 😊 But 8° being an otherwise average spring day. (normal 5-10°) But it can feel warmer with the strong sun as long as the wind is absent
We love that area were you are. Is it part of the Golden Circle Tour. We intend to come back to Iceland again. Covid is still around but we will return next year.
The ash from Mount Pinatubo eruption in 1991 had a huge impact on Subic Bay Navy Base and adjacent Cubi Point Air Station in Philippines. It was a constant effort to keep ash off roofs as ash plus rain water threatened to collapse roofs due to excessive weight. Cars had issues with dust, everything was a mess. A large amount of ash would make life miserable in Keflavik and Reykjavik. Hopefully an eruption will not damage Iceland severely.
BIRD FLU in Canada also! Will sterilize all of the feeders on a regular basis! Special day for us today!! Was sitting at my sewing machine, turned my head to look at the garden and Magic! A drake and hen came to the patio door persistently knocking for food! SO happy to see them again!!! Love your newscasts. Can't wait for Tuesdays and Thursdays. Looks glorious there today😁👍
Thanks for the continued Grapevine reports, Valur & Polly. They are greatly appreciated. By the way, the word is 'volcanologists' ! Great camerawark from Art as always. What camera and gimbal does he use?
Grateful that water was not super hot volcanic water. There was a case, I think last year, of a man walking their dog through Yellow Stone National Park here in the U.S.A and the dog jumped into a pool of water that was super hot and unfortunately the dog died. So as I said, grateful Polly is fine
I think it's a great auk, a now extinct relative of the razorbill. The last one was shot in Iceland in the 19th century on Eldey, which is the island he talks about at around the 3:30 mark.
Vul Can Ologist but I suspect you really know that! :-) (and as the volcano capital of the world you probably have the right to say it however you damn well want!)
Don‘t worry, I will come back to Iceland in June this year, so there will be no eruption. I have been in Iceland two times last year and every time I was there, Fagradalsfjall was quiet and nothing happened. XD
“Helloooooooo!!!” 😂😂😂😂😂 Is that statue a Great Auk (now extinct)? The northern hemisphere version of a penguin. But we hunted them to extinction, because of course we did.
Góðan daginn! So, just when tourism comes back and people start flying we might have a new ash spewing volcano that shuts down air travel? Is it going to be some new unpronounceable volcano again? 🙂 Greetings from the AT4 producers!
I hope people learn from the birds. Airplanes make people like birds that spread things everywhere they go. Aside from the bird poop it would be a sad day if birds ever became extinct.
When stationed at NATO-NAS air base in 1979-80; at our in briefing, it was mentioned that one of the first ways we would know we were at war would be the loss of a P-3 anti submarine aircraft and Russian paratroopers assaulting the Keflavik international airport. At the time, it was considered a probable risk. Hopefully, Ukrainian war will not spread further or do anymore unnecessary damage. What a waste all around.
Beautiful coast and ocean similar to US north west coast. Beak looks like Albatross. I think Gannett have a more pointy beak. The east coast USA also having this problem. Bad timing because we all eat so much chicken. If it hits California they screen and kill all chickens on farm hit to prevent spread. Has worked in the past but really hurts the farmers. These species fly long distances up to the arctic so makes disease to spread over world. Some birds immune survive but takes time for population to recover. Usually doesn't hit humans.
The Finns did ultimately lose, but they beat the crap out of the Russians in the meantime. Red Army just too large. Let's hope Ukraine doesn't go the same way.
Yeah, horrible bird flu. Will be here to stay for a long time since they don't have any Travel Restrictions or Lockdowns. Large Group air travel in all parts of Africa, Asia, South America, Europe, North America just as usual when the cold warm winds ruffle their feathers. Too bad for homebody birdies that don't travel...
I truly love your reports, always informative, scenic and on point. No idea why I'm so in to Icelandic news but I guess a lot has to do with Chief Morale Officer Pollý's constant appearances. Her effect is felt all the way to Sweden :)
Excellent reporting again. Both entertaining, and informative!
I always felt safe whenever I was Iceland too. But, God forbid, if there is ever another world war, you are on one of the most strategically critical islands in the world.
When I was in Iceland in the US Navy during the Cold War our job was was tracking submarines entering and leaving the North Atlantic.
You sit in the middle of the easiest route for Russian warships and submarines to enter the Atlantic Ocean, so whoever is based in Iceland has a great advantage in monitoring and controlling sea traffic in the Atlantic and the route between the Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic Sea.
Anyway, let's hope that never happens!
Thanks again for the news updates.
I loved the “Hallooo!” jump start! 😆
"peek a boo" BEST. OPENING.EVER! Grapevine always makes my day, thanks Valur+team
We love everybody at The Reykjavík Grapevine.You're all wonderful!
I was in this area 6 years ago. I toured the power plant and saw all the hot springs. Also that bird statue is of an extinct bird. Cannot remember the story of the bird. I am sure my cousin Helga (Elfa's mother) could tell you! LOL! Wish the weather was this good when we did the walking tour!
Valur, I have been watching RG for over a year now, and so excited to finally be coming to Iceland this Friday!!! I wanted to book a walking tour with you and Polly but alas I will not be there in the time constraint of your schedule. I hope when I return in the Fall I can book a Reykjavik walking tour!
Was nice to see Polly today oh and you too. :) Looks beautiful.
Enjoyed this newscast Valur. Had my face very close to screen when you suddenly popped up. Really startled me and I said something very rede. My visitor.'s still chortling over it. Sad about bird flu. as though Icelanders haven"t had enough worries. Very interesting for you all if another volcano develops and/or more eruptions occur at Fagradalsfjall. Had a scare thanks to a remote scammer. Stopped him before any damage was done. My PC has been serviced and updated with more comprehensive security measures put in place. Cheers to all you great guys.
Oh, my God!! Europe is changing so fast. Let’s see what happens in Finland and Sweden. Thanks for the news. 🌍
That looks very much like Valahnúkur - I was there last September and it is a magnificent stretch of coastline - and most tourists never see it. A quick walk up to the lighthouse gives the most amazing views.
The volcanic activity in 1226 was especially bad, but no one is entirely sure if it took place on Reykjanes itself or in the ocean - or both. There are some suggestions that the eruption started inland and moved into the ocean as a fissure spread southwestward. The Sagas talk about 'fires in the sea' between 1223 and 1227 which dumped about 250 million tonnes of ash across South West Iceland with the eruption in 1227 being especially bad when farmland was covered in ash during the so-called 'sand winter' which led to a lot of hardship as fluorine in the ash poisoned livestock and people.
The good news is that these eruptions tend to be very small as there is very little magma under Reykjanes - but you only need to look at the photos taken during the birth of Surtsey to see how big an explosion can be created a small amount of magma and a lot of cold seawater.
Anyway - pay attention volcano - whatever you are called. Please don't do anything until I get my new passport. To miss one Icelandic eruption would be unfortunate, to miss two -well, I might have to hand my geologist hammer back.
I’ll take 8° anytime! Coming back to Iceland in May for another visit. Hope to book a walking tour with you.
What a beautiful place.
Valur and Josie the word I use and I'm from Scotland too is "Tropical".
I hope Polly had a good day and Valur the mud and white trousers 🙄🤔😲 eek.
I heard that a few weeks ago they were making a Netflix movie at the Harpa and wondered if there was any update on this.
Great news today from a beautiful place.
📰☀️❤️
You should try getting those talking buttons for Polly, then you can get her opinion on the trips out.
AWESOME INTRO VALOR!! Lol , Your one charming guy, great content as always!
Thanks a bunch for a great channel to you and staff, and love Polly ❤
Thank you for yet another excellent news roundup, and as the Vulcanologist said 50 per cent chance of another volcano, great times ahead.
I really appreciate this channel. Thank You all for all that you do. 👍😁✌❤🤗
Beautiful views!!! 😍 And I love Valur's stylish clothing!😄
Hi Polly chief morale officer. A sunny day on April? Unheard of. I love Iceland and recommend the Viking festival in June in Halfnafjordur and kayaking in Isafjordur. Prayers to the Gannet colony for their recovery. Love this channel. Go visit Iceland, it's an amazing country.
Excellent newscast! Thank you Polly and Valur!
Thanks for your newscasts, love them (and Polly)! Just a small correction; Finland hasn't sent an application to join the Nato, they are discussing the Nato and the security policy in the parliament today. Then on the basis of that discussion, it's the president and the government who have to say whether Finland is interested in joining the Nato, if yes, the Nato will invite us. So most likely we want to join, but nothing is official yet and there are no applications. But super interesting news about the underwater volcano!:)
the statue is of geirfugl , btw thanks for great videoes and magazines as usual 😊
Hi I'm revisiting to Iceland next month with my son. It was so expensive last time but the cost of living is rising steeply in the UK. Have prices gone up in Iceland from last year, too?
I was there in 2018 too - Gunnuhver has a great story about a ghost, it is worth looking up.. I love the thought of a haunted hot spring ! Thanks for the Newscast Valur & team.
I was helping Jardboranir drilling for steam in that area back in about2005. Seams to be more steam now from Gummukver. Also new bridges. I guess we was walking on the old once that we now can see totally damaged. The weather use to be terrible there. NB! We use to drill slowly and I actually was able to go swimming in the Blue Lagoon while on duty. Very nice people to work with and great beer. Some good food, but the sheep balls and the shark was not for me. I did taste it and many people can not do even that. The smell of the shark is pretty intens.
The Volcano in Hawaii erupted not long after steam plant activity so risk is possible. We are all so worried about the Ukrainian people and the war there. I don't trust anything Putin says, he seems nuts, and is certainly cruel.
The-greetngs-yeah- outstanding recording! 📹
I have been in two volcanic eruptions, one in Alaska and another at Mount Saint Helens, Washington State. The ash was so bad in Anchorage that we had to wear masks for protection and it covered our vehicles and everything else. People had to change the air filter in their cars almost daily, otherwise the car would be damaged if you were to run the engine. Ash is no joke for your lungs either. However, people have lived with volcanic eruptions and ash fall all over the world so it is survivable. Kind of exciting to think that another volcano might be in the works soon.
Was there 2018 - nice area. :)
That bird statue looks like a Great Auk. You won't have seen them around - they've been extinct for about 170 years.
Agree, it's a statue commemorating the extinction of the Great Auk.
Correct, 1-0 to Josie!
@@johnhonsky6404 We dont have any Genetic material to clone them back?
It looks like there are plenty of bones that DNA can be extracted from, and people have looked at its relationship to other species (closest relative is unsurprisingly the Razorbill) and population properties (doing OK until the wave of hunting started). No way of knowing how much or what level of preservation would be needed for recreating a species, though, until (and if) someone manages it on something.
Yes it’s the Great Auk. That statue has a mate on Fogo Island, Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. The statues are positioned to be looking at one another.
Considering the annual mean temperature of Reykjavík is ca. 5°C then 8° would be an "annual average high," if it was always the same temp year-round 😊 But 8° being an otherwise average spring day. (normal 5-10°) But it can feel warmer with the strong sun as long as the wind is absent
We love that area were you are. Is it part of the Golden Circle Tour.
We intend to come back to Iceland again. Covid is still around but we will return next year.
What a great landscape. Cheers guys 👍🏼
The ash from Mount Pinatubo eruption in 1991 had a huge impact on Subic Bay Navy Base and adjacent Cubi Point Air Station in Philippines. It was a constant effort to keep ash off roofs as ash plus rain water threatened to collapse roofs due to excessive weight. Cars had issues with dust, everything was a mess. A large amount of ash would make life miserable in Keflavik and Reykjavik. Hopefully an eruption will not damage Iceland severely.
Hello Valur Grettisson of course!
Valur is ready for Spring in a white jeans look casually paired with hiking boots
Love your reports, Valur!
Valur, your english is better then a lot of Americans.
The bird is the Giant Auk, the last of which was killed on Eldey Island in 1835
@@RBartsy Sorry - Great Auk. (That's what I get for making comments at 2am!) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_auk
No jacket, spring really must have arrived
Well done and presented Guys. Love Iceland.
Keep up the good work.
BIRD FLU in Canada also! Will sterilize all of the feeders on a regular basis! Special day for us today!! Was sitting at my sewing machine, turned my head to look at the garden and Magic! A drake and hen came to the patio door persistently knocking for food! SO happy to see them again!!! Love your newscasts. Can't wait for Tuesdays and Thursdays. Looks glorious there today😁👍
Good information, love your reports!
love your presentation today the Morale officer did a awesome job, what a beautiful sunny day the views are so pretty.
Love your reports & Polly!!! Glad you are having some sunny weather !!
Thanks for the continued Grapevine reports, Valur & Polly. They are greatly appreciated. By the way, the word is 'volcanologists' ! Great camerawark from Art as always. What camera and gimbal does he use?
What a beautiful day in Iceland!!
Grateful that water was not super hot volcanic water. There was a case, I think last year, of a man walking their dog through Yellow Stone National Park here in the U.S.A and the dog jumped into a pool of water that was super hot and unfortunately the dog died. So as I said, grateful Polly is fine
Thank you for the news!
3 weeks and counting - looking forward to getting there.
Nice place, I’ve been there in oktober 2019.
Thank you folks this was a awesome place to see I'm hoping you all Are well and look forward to your next video
The bird statue appears to be a Razor Bill Awk. They are common here in Atlantic Canada, so probably Iceland too.
I think it's a great auk, a now extinct relative of the razorbill. The last one was shot in Iceland in the 19th century on Eldey, which is the island he talks about at around the 3:30 mark.
Vul Can Ologist
but I suspect you really know that! :-)
(and as the volcano capital of the world you probably have the right to say it however you damn well want!)
Don‘t worry, I will come back to Iceland in June this year, so there will be no eruption. I have been in Iceland two times last year and every time I was there, Fagradalsfjall was quiet and nothing happened. XD
Arts camera work is great! Excellent job everyone! Much enjoy your reports.
The Polly channel! With benefits.
what is 8 degees? I'm used to 50F-75F-100F during spring in los Angeles. 8 sounds like below freezing...
No, 8°C are 8 degrees above 0, i.e. freezing point.
46.4F
Thank you. I loved this so have subscribed. We are coming to Iceland for the first time in July for 10 days. Really excited!
Welcome aboard!
@8:25 What name would you give the pop band collaboration of Josie and Valur? The Pollies? Josie and the Chief? Submit yours in comments.
How about the Raving Ratbags? ( Not meant to be insulting!) Or maybe the Reykjavic Ratbags? Enough from me.
“Helloooooooo!!!” 😂😂😂😂😂
Is that statue a Great Auk (now extinct)? The northern hemisphere version of a penguin. But we hunted them to extinction, because of course we did.
In early America, the army hunted the great buffalo to extinction, one reason, because it was the native americans food source.
Really hope Volcano activities don't damage too much, just have to wait and see
Another great news broadcast! I sure hope the puffins escape the flu! What area of the penninsula are you in at the begining of the video?
Great video. I think that bird statue honored the now extinct flightless Auk.
Spot on!
Not a gannet. Great auk. It's a flightless bird as can be told by the size of the wings.
Bird flu is going around the US right now as well unfortunately.
Góðan daginn!
So, just when tourism comes back and people start flying we might have a new ash spewing volcano that shuts down air travel? Is it going to be some new unpronounceable volcano again? 🙂
Greetings from the AT4 producers!
I hope people learn from the birds. Airplanes make people like birds that spread things everywhere they go. Aside from the bird poop it would be a sad day if birds ever became extinct.
windshield squeegee tool
Fagra fósturland og átthagar mínir ❤️❤️❤️ Takk fyrir fínan frètta flutning
When stationed at NATO-NAS air base in 1979-80; at our in briefing, it was mentioned that one of the first ways we would know we were at war would be the loss of a P-3 anti submarine aircraft and Russian paratroopers assaulting the Keflavik international airport. At the time, it was considered a probable risk.
Hopefully, Ukrainian war will not spread further or do anymore unnecessary damage. What a waste all around.
Oh my goodness
1:40 what did he said? 🤣
Don’t swim on the lava
Beautiful coast and ocean similar to US north west coast. Beak looks like Albatross. I think Gannett have a more pointy beak. The east coast USA also having this problem. Bad timing because we all eat so much chicken. If it hits California they screen and kill all chickens on farm hit to prevent spread. Has worked in the past but really hurts the farmers. These species fly long distances up to the arctic so makes disease to spread over world. Some birds immune survive but takes time for population to recover. Usually doesn't hit humans.
I have tweeted this so you can get a lot of Exposure, I hope it helps.
Clouds of "ass". LOL
"..IN the cards" would be the English language expression.
The Finns did ultimately lose, but they beat the crap out of the Russians in the meantime. Red Army just too large. Let's hope Ukraine doesn't go the same way.
The statue is a penguin
Yeah, horrible bird flu. Will be here to stay for a long time since they don't have any Travel Restrictions or Lockdowns. Large Group air travel in all parts of Africa, Asia, South America, Europe, North America just as usual when the cold warm winds ruffle their feathers. Too bad for homebody birdies that don't travel...
"Vol-can-ologist" :)
And what does it mean? end of iceland ??it became scary🥹