I flew over Iceland! Main emphasis of the flight was to observe in the late summer the vegetation, i.e. carbon production in North East Iceland. It was part of my Ph.D. study in University of Iceland. It was made thanks to my amazing supervisors. We were flying on Cessna 185. I measured the track of the flight with my Garmin 60CS GPS receiver. Below you can see the map of the flight. Red line shows the flight from Reykjavæík to Egilsstaðir where after refueling we flew back to Reykjavík seen on the orange line. The blue lines defines the catchment boundaries of the rivers I studied in my Ph.D. research. View Larger Map Here you can some of the thousands of the photos we did on one of the most beautiful places on this World. See also photos mapped here or for Google Earth here .
I am very pleased to have been invited as a contributing writer and a consultant for Kanelstrand Organic Living to share expert advice on ecology, open technology and carbon footprint. Kanelstrand Organic Living is an initiative about sustainable design and eco friendly living, where apart from environmental issues a lot more is discussed, like methods for reducing, reusing and recycling, as well as implementing the organic approach in optimizing your time and efficiency on the Internet. Take a look at our collaboration - A Portrait Of The Artist Project, where each week we interview one artist, devoted to ecological sustainability. The aim of this project is to offer publicity to independent artists from around the world, regardless of their media or experience but who implement earth-friendly philosophies in their works.