Hereâs something relaxing for you as you power through the middle of your week: remember some of the beautiful landscapes when Jon Snow, Tormund Giantsbane and others when beyond the Wall on Game of Thrones? The cool air, the endless vistas, the armies of dead men barreling towards you hell bent on ending the human raceâŠcalming stuff.
Anyway, much of the scenes beyond the Wall were filmed in Iceland, a country full of natural beauty. Just ask Christian Rudolph, whoâs taken to using drones to document it. Take a look:
âThere are only two possibilities: you will love it or not,â said Rudolph. Yes, I suppose that does cover all the options, although thereâs a lot of grey are in the ânotâ part. âThe nature is so epic, so brutal, a human being feels so small in the huge mountains, glaciers or fjords.â
Iceland is indeed packed full of both glaciers and volcanic landscapes, which is why itâs known as the land of fire and ice, which obviously made it a perfect setting for an adaptation of George R.R. Martinâs A Song of Ice and Fire. You donât argue with synergy like that.
If that was too short, feel free to take in sâmore footage of the land of fire and ice as you find your center and tackle the rest of the day:
Okay, back to work. Or I guess you could keep reading stuff:
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