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All Things Iceland Podcast
Iceland Faces Pickpocket Surge: How to Keep Your Belongings Safe

All Things Iceland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 13:15


If you've listened to this podcast for a while or reading my posts, you've probably heard me mention that Iceland is one of the safest countries in the world—and that's absolutely true in many ways. Violent crime is incredibly rare, and the sense of community and trust is deeply woven into Icelandic society.But today, we need to talk about a growing concern—something that's caught many tourists off guard: a rise in pickpocketing incidents, particularly in the south of Iceland, including well-traveled areas like Reykjavík, Þingvellir, Geysir, Gullfoss, and even inside churches like Hallgrímskirkja. Iceland is Still Safe? Let me be clear: Iceland remains a safe place to travel. But just like anywhere that attracts large numbers of tourists, it's not immune to the realities of opportunistic crime. And recently, we've seen a sharp increase in reports of pickpocketing—specifically targeting visitors at popular natural landmarks.Police in South Iceland have been investigating what appears to be a well-organised group—possibly ten individuals—who are blending into crowds at major tourist sites. These aren't random thieves. According to local authorities and park rangers, they use a highly coordinated strategy, working in teams to distract and steal from unsuspecting tourists. How the Pickpockets Operate in Iceland Let's take the geyser Strokkur in the Haukadalur Valley. When it erupts, hundreds of people gather to witness the spectacle—it's loud, dramatic, and absolutely worth seeing. But as your eyes are glued to the steam and water shooting into the sky, pickpockets might be watching you.They blend into the crowd, posing as fellow tourists. Some act as lookouts, some distract by chatting or even offering to take photos, and others use the distraction to reach into backpacks, pockets, or crossbody bags.Stolen items—mostly cash in euros, dollars, pounds, or krónur—are passed quickly to accomplices, making it hard to trace who took what.And this isn't just happening at Strokkur. Similar reports have come from Gullfoss, Þingvellir, and even Reykjavík's iconic Hallgrímskirkja church. In fact, the church recently posted warning signs at its entrance after a string of thefts occurred inside during visiting hours. Prevention Tips – Simple, Smart, Effective So, what can you do to avoid being targeted?Here are some practical, simple things you can do to stay safe:Use anti-theft bags. Look for ones with lockable zippers, cut-proof straps, and compartments that rest against your body.Keep valuables close. A money belt worn under your clothing is ideal for passports, IDs, and cash.Stay aware. If someone approaches you offering help, conversation, or to take your photo—especially in a crowded space—be friendly but cautious.Avoid back pockets. Never store your wallet or phone in a back pocket. It's just too easy to snatch.Limit what you carry. Only take what you'll need for the day—leave extra cards, cash, and your passport locked up at your accommodation.Be mindful in crowds. Places like Strokkur, Geysir, and the viewing platforms at Þingvellir draw hundreds of people. These moments of awe are unfortunately prime time for thieves.And one more thing: if the worst does happen and you are robbed, call 112—Iceland's emergency services number. Also, make sure you have digital copies of your documents in a secure, password-protected folder, ideally emailed to yourself or saved in cloud storage. When & Where PickPocket Groups Strike the Most According to park rangers and local authorities, these organised pickpocket groups tend to appear in February, March, and July—timing their activities around peak tourism periods. They often arrive early in the morning, scout areas like Þingvellir's Hakið viewpoint above the Almannagjá gorge, and move on from site to site in a very methodical way.This isn't just some random occurrence—it's a planned...

Die Maus - 30
Sprudelig

Die Maus - 30

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 60:05


Die Maus zum Hören - Lach- und Sachgeschichten. Heute: mit Mineralwasser in Flaschen, Bettmän in der Sturmflut, einem berühmten Chemiker und Forscher, mit Nina und natürlich mit der Maus und dem Elefanten. Frage des Tages: Warum tränen die Augen, wenn man Sprudel trinkt? (01:12) Wie kommt das Mineralwasser in die Flasche? (07:23) Katia und Maurice Krafft: Vulkanologen (17:01) Berühmte Leute: Louis Pasteur (29:59) Geysir in Island (38:28) Bettmän: Hilkje, Vanessa und die Sturmflut (42:41) Von Nina Heuser.

Wunder dich schlau
#52: Heißes Wasser aus der Erde – Wie funktionieren heiße Quellen und Geysire?

Wunder dich schlau

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 9:28


Finn wundert sich, wie es sein kann, dass heißes Wasser direkt aus der Erde sprudelt – und Tobias und Peer gehen diesem faszinierenden Phänomen auf den Grund. In dieser Folge erfährst du, warum heiße Quellen und Geysire mit Vulkanismus zusammenhängen, wie sie entstehen und warum es dabei manchmal nach faulen Eiern riecht. Tobias berichtet von seinen Erlebnissen in Island und im Yellowstone Park – von beeindruckenden Wasserfontänen und dampfenden Landschaften bis hin zur praktischen Nutzung heißer Quellen für die Heizung. Wusstest du, dass der höchste Geysir der Welt über 400 Meter hoch war? Oder dass es in Deutschland sogar einen Kaltwasser-Geysir gibt? Hör rein und lass dich von der spannenden Welt der heißen Quellen und Geysire überraschen! Dein Wunder könnte der Star unserer nächsten Folge sein! Schicke uns eine Sprachnachricht an wunder@universum-bremen.de und vervollständige den Satz: "Für mich ist ein Wunder, dass …" Du möchtest mehr über das Universum® Bremen erfahren? Dann schau vorbei unter universum-bremen.de .

Der Fussball Podcast
Von mauernden Bayern und Schwarz-Gelb in freiem Fall

Der Fussball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 58:09


Was ist denn mit Wagner los? Der war schon vor dem Start dieser Folge komplett auf Zinne. Und nur mit viel Liebe haben wir ihn heute wieder in den Normalpuls bekommen. Vom Technichef gabs einen doppelten Espresso. Auch Kleiss hat alles gegeben, den Geysir zu zähmen. Um dann endlich über die Top-Themen des Wochenendes sprechen zu können.

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Iceland's Golden Circle: Thingvellir and Geysir — Rick Steves Travel Bite

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 2:47


Geysers spring to life, tectonic plates meet, and Iceland's otherworldly landscape captures the imagination on a day's drive along the Golden Circle. For European travel information, visit https://www.ricksteves.com.

Walkin' on the Wild Side
Adventures in Iceland Conclusion - Selfoss to Keflavik

Walkin' on the Wild Side

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 54:50


Our final two days in Iceland are packed adventures and experiences as we go from Selfloss to Keflavik.  We went through a National Park, experienced a few more waterfalls, geysers, and interesting history.  We also baked bread in volcanic soil, took in a few more spas, and got up close and personal at the historic fissure and lava eruption on the Reykjanes Peninsula.  What a great trip and once in a lifetime experience Walkin' on the Wild Side!Here's some great information:The Yoda Cave - https://guidetoiceland.is/travel-iceland/drive/yoda-caveGullfoss Waterfall - https://gullfoss.is/Geysir - https://guidetoiceland.is/travel-iceland/drive/strokkurThe Yerts!  https://valhallayurts.com/Minniborgir Restaurant - https://www.is-southerniceland.com/en/property/minniborgir-cottages-restaurant.htmlLaugervatn Spa and Bread Baking Experience - https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/iceland-hot-springs-breadBlue Lagoon - https://www.bluelagoon.com/topics/retreat-lagoonLava Flows Over Road - https://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/news/2024/06/08/lava_has_reached_grindavikurvegur_road_and_the_blue/Froken Restaurants - https://www.frokenselfoss.is/ Rain Restaurant - https://rain.is/ Interested in having Marvin and Gabrielle speak at your event?  Email us below for more information!Email us at www.walkingonthewildside21@gmail.comFollow us on our two webpages to see photos and blogs about our podcasts and nature in general:Nature Nook PhotographyWalkin' on the Wild SideYou can listen directly from our website at: https://walkinonthewildside.buzzsprout.com, or from any of the major podcast platforms, such as Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Audible, Spotify, iHeart Radio, TuneIn, Stitcher, and more!Subscribe to our podcasts on any of these platforms and leave us a review!We hope you enjoy listening to our podcast and welcome your emails, comments, and feedback.  Hopefully, we will inspire you to get out there and start "Walkin' on the Wild Side"!We'd love to hear from you with your questions and comments!

Rick Steves' Europe Video
Iceland's Golden Circle: Thingvellir and Geysir — Rick Steves Travel Bite

Rick Steves' Europe Video

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 2:47


Geysers spring to life, tectonic plates meet, and Iceland's otherworldly landscape captures the imagination on a day's drive along the Golden Circle. For European travel information, visit https://www.ricksteves.com.

Dig Dig Diggers
Dig Dig Diggers avec Geysir, Swirls, Les femmes s'en mêlent 2024

Dig Dig Diggers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 55:41


Vous écoutez Dig Dig Diggers, l'émission hebdomadaire et collaborative des radios Ferarock !Cette semaine plongez dans l'univers de Geysir et leur album Tanzwelle le temps d'une interview en sortie de scène du festival Hop Pop Hop avec Sophie de Radio Méga. L'occasion alors de parler de leur retour sur scène après quelques années et la question du mouvement dans leur musique et notamment leur dernier album. On poursuit cette émission avec les nantais de Swirls et leur premier album Top of the line au micro de Henri de Jet FM. On revient sur la nouvelle formation des membres de Von Pariahs avec un rémenagement des personnes aux instruments, l'origine de ce nouveau projet mais aussi leur vision de la place de la technique dans la création. On clôture cette semaine avec une interview par Jordane de Radio Méga qui a reçu Stéphane Amiel, fondateur et directeur du festival Les femmes s'en mêlent. Le festival défend les artistes dans leur développement de carrière, à travers des concerts dans toute le France pendant le mois de novembre, tout en promouvant l'égalité femmes-hommes et la visibilité des artistes LGBTQIA+  dans les musiques actuelles.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Misadventures of a Sneaker || A Travel Podcast
S02 E15: Iceland's Icy Wonders: Crazy Snowstorms to the Magical Aurora dance, with Smrutha

Misadventures of a Sneaker || A Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 108:10


In today's podcast episode, we have an exciting guest, Ms. Smrutha Santhosh, who takes us on a whirlwind vacation adventure she had with her husband and son in Iceland. This family loves taking Christmas trips, but this one was special as they were chasing the Northern Lights for the first time. Their journey, however, got off to a rocky start—literally. They lost a bag in transit, and driving on icy roads soon became a test of nerves. One night, a snowstorm led to a major mishap when their car landed in a giant ice ditch, leaving them stranded in the freezing cold for over 2-3 hours, waiting for help. A true misadventure! But instead of letting it ruin the trip, they quickly devised a Plan B. They joined a tour group to explore the beautiful icy landscape of Iceland. From soaking in the warm waters of the Blue Lagoon during fresh snowfall to marveling at glaciers, frozen waterfalls, giant geysers, and mega craters, they embraced Iceland's “Land of Fire and Ice” experience. And of course, the ultimate highlight was witnessing the breathtaking aurora borealis dance across the sky for the very first time. Despite the setbacks, this trip turned out to be one for the books. It reminded them that vacations are all about making memories, spending quality time with loved ones, and embracing the unexpected. My guest's lively storytelling made this conversation a joy to listen to. Tune in to hear the full story! ------------------------------------------- Follow Smrutha Srinivas on ⁠Instagram⁠ | ⁠LinkedIn⁠ | ⁠Wow Vastra Instragram page⁠ | ⁠Wow Vastra website⁠ ------------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠⁠misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.com⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠Blog: ⁠misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com⁠ --------------------------------------------  (00:00:00) Trailer (00:02:07) About the guest & the episode (00:04:55) Guest Introduction – Smrutha (00:12:52) Earlier travel stories (00:21:42) Background journey (00:25:46) Iceland and the planning behind it (00:29:40) Touchdown to the icy Iceland - Reykjavik (00:32:36) Drive & experiencing the Blue Lagoon (00:40:35) Quaint B&B in Selfoss (00:44:39) Accident in Selfoss (01:01:00) Recovery and devising a plan-B (01:03:00) Frozen Seljalandsfoss waterfall (01:11:33) Black Sand beach, Reynisfjara  (01:15:50) Massive Geyser or Geysir (01:19:00) Golden Circle tour - Gulfoss waterfalls, Thingvellir National Park (01:22:48) Northern Lights experience (01:26:29) Shopping in Iceland (01:32:00) Icelandic Christmas Celebrations (01:34:00) Food in Iceland (01:36:52) Souvenirs (01:37:53) A special happy vacation (01:44:41) Toodles Smrutha

TsugiMag
La playlist du cahier musique de Libération - Samedi 5 octobre

TsugiMag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 20:06


Kate Bollinger, Mustafa, Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains, Geysir, Bagatune, Kompromat : découvrez le sommaire et les titres choisis pour vous ce week-end par Tsugi pour les colonnes de Libération.

nich nich nich.
#141 EM-Spezial feat. Thomas Wagner / Europawahl und Sauerkraut

nich nich nich.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 59:34


Kurz vor der Europameisterschaft meldet sich der Geysir unter den Topp-Sportjournalisten Thomas Wagner (Sky, Magenta, RTL) exklusiv aus Herzogenaurach bei Abdel und Lutz, um seinen Lieblingspodcast auf das erste Spiel der deutschen Mannschaft einzustimmen. Natürlich sprechen Abdel und Lutz auch über die Europawahl und ihre Folgen, was ohne intensives Ampelabwatschen unmöglich ist. Außerdem: warum hat Abdel seit einer Woche drei Albaner in der Wohnung? Warum stellt er im Keller sein eigenes Sauerkraut her und gibt es einen direkten Zusammenhang zu seinem Antrag auf die deutsche Staatsbürgerschaft? Feiert Lutz einen weiteren Promigeburtstag, den Abdel mal wieder vergessen hat? Und wie tippen die beiden Profi-Nichis die EM-Bonustipps bei Kicktipp? Tipp Tipp Tipp? Links: Thomas Wagner: Der Fußball-Podcast mit Thomas Wagner und Mike Kleiss | Podcast on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6ZaA2CaQQlZlqgnK2wIQ0r Pfostenbruch – das satirische EM-Spektakel: https://diestachelschweine.de/ Sauerkraut selber machen wie Abdelkarim https://www.fairment.de/rezepte-artikel/sauerkraut-selber-machen/ Dir gefällt was du hörst und du möchtest uns bei der Produktion unseres Podcasts unterstützen? Das ist ganz einfach, klick auf den PayPal-Link und schon kann's losgehen. Vielen Dank, dass du es uns ermöglichst, den Podcast fortzuführen! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=GKEHM4TNYZR9S Homepage: www.nnn-podcast.de Kontakt: mail@nichnichnich.de Die neue Folge nich nich nich gibt's am 13. Juni 2024 und dann alle zwei Wochen neu in den geraden Kalenderwochen!

MDR SPUTNIK Radio mit K
Der braune Geysir

MDR SPUTNIK Radio mit K

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 43:43


Eure beiden Stadt-Cowboys melden sich diese Woche wieder getrennt voneinander, aber dafür unter dem Schutz des Podcast-Buddhas. Denn um ein Haar wäre die Folge ausgefallen. #wasserglas Steffen deckt als erfahrener Reisejournalist die Touristenfalle in einer der ältesten Städte Deutschlands auf. Und Felix hat seine Lizenz zum Partyberater erneuert. Er war nachts in der Stadt der Träume unterwegs und hat direkt den DeLorean in die 2000er genommen. Also holt die Röhren-Jeans raus, spitzt den Kajal – geht los … "closing the goddamn door“.     Songs in der Folge: Ikkimel mit "FUSSBALLMÄNNER“ Desire Line mit "BOUNDARIES“

Busy Gallivanting
Fire and Ice

Busy Gallivanting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 37:57


It's one of the world's highest-rated bucket list destinations. Today, we're unraveling the mystery of Iceland for a little bit. We'll cover two main areas: the north coast with Akureyri, Lake Myvatn, and Godafoss Waterfalls and the iconic Golden Circle in the south near Reykjavik featuring Gullfoss Waterfall, Kerid Crater, and the eponymous Geysir. Mentions of Game of Thrones filming locations, the best fish and chips I had in all of Northern Europe, and my experience in the famous Blue Lagoon are sure to be found in this episode! WHERE TO FIND ME: Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@busygallivantingpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@BusyGallivantingPodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email: busygallivantingpodcast@gmail.com Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠busygallivantingpodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/busygallivanting/support

All Things Iceland Podcast
The Golden Circle: An Ultimate Itinerary on Iceland's Most Popular Route

All Things Iceland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 31:56


Iceland, a land of fire and ice, offers a myriad of awesome routes for tourists to explore attractions, but none as well known as the Golden Circle. This popular tourist route is easily accessible from Reykjavik, and it encapsulates the raw beauty and geological marvels of Iceland.In this comprehensive guide, I will take you through the classic stops of the Golden Circle - Thingvellir National Park, Geysir Hot Spring, and Gullfoss Waterfall - and share insights on additional stops that will transform your journey into an unforgettable adventure.Tip: If you were only to do the three main stops, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir Hot Springs, Gulfoss as a round trip adventure that started and ended in Reykjavík, it will be about 3 hours and 27 minutes of driving without traffic or 233 kilometers (145 miles) according to Google Maps. Ask Jewells Anything About Iceland Before I jump in, I am excited to share that I have created a form where my listeners and followers can submit questions for the “Ask Jewells About Iceland” podcast episodes I plan to do. Here is the link to submit your question. It is a super simple form that only asks for your question and first name to submit. I will create a separate podcast episode to answer the questions submitted. It's basically an ask me anything segment that I decided to start in 2024. Thingvellir National Park: Where History and Geology Converge If you are traveling from the Reykjavík area or the West part of the country, your first stop is Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.This isn't just a place of outstanding natural beauty; it's a cornerstone of Icelandic culture and history. Here, the Althing, the world's oldest functioning parliament, was established in 930 AD. As you walk through the park, you're literally strolling between continents; the park lies in a rift valley where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet.The sight of the vast, rugged landscape stretching out before you is awe-inspiring. In one part of the park is the gorgeous öxarárfoss waterfall. You can easily walk to it and other parts of the park, but there is also the option to drive to different points.Please know that you are expected to pay for parking at the main parking lot, which is where the information center is located. If you do not pay, you will likely get a fine that your rental car company will bill you for.Tip: Don't miss the Silfra fissure, known for its crystal-clear waters and popular for snorkeling and diving. Geysir Hot Spring Area: A Geothermal Marvel Next on the list of the main stops is the Geysir Hot Spring Area. Home to the famous Strokkur geyser, which erupts every 8-10 minutes, shooting a column of water up to 30 meters in the air, this geothermal area is a testament to Iceland's volcanic activity.The ground is alive here, with bubbling mud pools, steaming vents, and the smell of sulfur in the air. The area is named Geysir because the hot spring Geysir used to shoot water into the air too but it is now dormant.Fun Fact: The English word "geyser" derives from Geysir, the name of an old geyser in the area. Gullfoss Waterfall: The Golden Falls The crown jewel of the Golden Circle is undoubtedly Gullfoss Waterfall. Known as the 'Golden Falls', this stunning two-tiered waterfall thunders into a deep canyon, creating a mist that often produces beautiful rainbows, adding to its ethereal beauty.The power and grandeur of Gullfoss are mesmerizing, and the story of its conservation is equally compelling, epitomizing Icelanders' respect for their natural environment. During summer, there is a trail that runs alongside the falls that allows you to get a closer vantage point and feel the power the waterfall rumbling beneath you. During winter, this path is often roped off because it can be icy and dangerous to walk on.

MDR KULTUR Features und Essays
Der lange Weg nach Kamtschatka

MDR KULTUR Features und Essays

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 59:13


Es war ein Deutscher, der im 18. Jahrhundert Kamtschatka erforschte und Alaska berührte. Ein Franke, der in Wittenberg studierte und in Halle Lehrer war. Doku über Georg Wilhelm Steller – gesprochen von Matthias Tretter.

Update Erde - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Klagen fürs Klima, wärmende Farben und geretteter Öltanker

Update Erde - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 20:30


Junge Klimaschützende verklagen US-Bundesstaat Montana und bekommen Recht. Wie neue Farben Häuser isolieren und wie eine Ölkatastrophe vor Jemens Küste verhindert wurde. Außerdem: So kannst Du die Umwelt schützen auf dem Klo.**********In dieser Folge:00:07:58 - Forschende entwickeln isolierende Farben00:12:06 - Rettungsmission für Schrottanker vor Jemens Küste00:15:03 - Wie man auf dem Klo die Umwelt schützt00:18:44 - So klingt ein Geysir in Island**********Diese Woche mit: Kerstin Ruskowski und Sophie Stigler**********Weiterführende Quellen zu dieser Folge:Analyse des Uno–Umweltprogramms zu Klimaklagen 2022Interview von CBS mit Kläger Badge Busse und Anwältin Julia OlsenStudie zu energieeffizienten FarbenArtikel der New York Times zum weißesten WeißRede Uno-Generalsekretär Antonio Guterres zur Rettungsmission von Jemens ÖltankerAlle Quellen findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.**********Weitere Wissensnachrichten zum Nachlesen: https://www.deutschlandfunknova.de/nachrichten**********Ihr habt Anregungen, Ideen, Themenwünsche? Dann schreibt uns gern unter updateerde@deutschlandfunknova.de.

Pfeierabend
Awkward viele Köpfe

Pfeierabend

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 52:05


Natalie Jürgensdottir zurück aus dem wohlverdienten Urlaubsson. Und Pfelix & Addi eröffnen direkt mit einem thematischen Geysir. Lieber klein und dynamisch oder groß mit richtig Power? Gibt es nur die Zwei? Ob innerhalb der Agentur oder zwischen Agentur und Kunde – das Trio Grande nimmt wirklich alle Größenverhältnisse unter die Lupe. Und apropos das Größte: Ihr, unsere Hörer*innen könnt mit euren Pfragen & Pfeedback Pfeierabend vor der Sommerpause nochmal ordentlich die Sporen geben!.

Gästeliste Geisterbahn
#194 - Schwedische Gardinen (Live)

Gästeliste Geisterbahn

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 103:01


Wie ein U-Boot sind wir in Monheim aus dem Rhein aufgetaucht und haben uns direkt am örtlichen Geysir niedergelassen, um den goldenen Schlüssel der Stadt in empfang zu nehmen. Zum Tourabschluss gab es noch einmal eine große Portion von allem! Live in Monheim am 13.5.2023

DFSSN
#108 Die Frage stellt sich nicht - Große Körper?

DFSSN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 72:10


Das Aprilscherz Opfer Trauma? Susi und Strassi oder haben beide nur einen Vogel? Greenpeace der Herzen? Arme oder Flügel? DFSSN verleiht Flügel? Sanfte Perlen im Hals oder Geysir im Rachen? Die Schwaben mit dem freshen Sound? Die letzte Scheibe fettes Brot? Fettes oder großes Brot? Die negativen Auswirkungen der positiven Körper? Reagieren oder ignorieren, ändern Vokabeln die Realität und ist der Dachs eigentlich doch nur ein kleiner lustiger Hund?

Von Hier Nach Da
ISLAND 2022 / #5 - Kratersee, Geysir und Instagram

Von Hier Nach Da

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 26:11


Heute fahren wir weiter weg. Der erste Stop ist ein Kratersee. Ein tolles Farbenspiel, denn der See ist türkis und die Steine rundherum schimmern rot. Ideal um ein bisschen Ruhe zu tanken. Danach geht es direkt zum großen Geysir. Er ist der älteste der Welt und warum es gut war, gegangen zu sein, erfahrt ihr in dieser Folge. Wenn du sehen möchtest, worüber wir sprechen, folge uns auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vonhier_nachda_podcast/ Den perfekten Soundtrack zum Podcast gibt es auf unserer Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2XvF61xWWelFHrMAsm7G4s?si=b7116fe07b5b4be5 Du magst unseren Podcast und möchtest uns unterstützen? Dann wirf doch ein paar Euro, Dollar oder Yen in unsere Patreon-Kasse: https://www.patreon.com/vonhiernachda

Echtzeit-Serien - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Serie "Klassik drastisch" - #47 Jón Leifs: "Geysir" und "Hekla"

Echtzeit-Serien - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 6:17


Ein ungewöhnlicher Komponist und sein archaisches Werk: Der Isländer Jón Leifs (1899-1968) hat es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, Naturphänomene seiner Heimat musikalisch darzustellen. Ketten und Steine kommen zum Einsatz, wenn Vulkan "Hekla" Lava spuckt.Ranisch, Axel;Striesow, Devidwww.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, EchtzeitDirekter Link zur Audiodatei

Der Fussball Podcast
1.FC Köln überrollt Bremen, Wolfsburg beisst Freiburg. Crazy Liga!

Der Fussball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 51:21


RTL Moderator Thomas Wagner und Focus Online Kolumnist Mike Kleiss mussten einen Tag länger durchatmen. Es ist am letzten Wochenende einfach viel zu viel passiert. Krasse Ergebnisse, heftige Personal-News, und sehr emotionale Spiele. Alle das analysieren der Geysir aus der Vulkaneifel und die Ex-Feuerwehr des SC Baden-Baden. Eine Stunde geballte Bundesliga-Power

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm
AWFNR #457 - KÄROL & PAULE - STATEMENTS in der RIPKYTCHEN

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 65:43


Es hat nur 21 Minuten gedauert und dann konnte Paul sie hören - die gute alte Kärol, live aus Island. Die vielen Unterbrechungen (danke Internet) nehmen wir in Kauf, denn der Inhalt ist umso besser. So erfahrt ihr direkt am Anfang der Folge, wie ihr backhanded compliments richtig einsetzt. Außerdem musste Paul den lieben Rick verabschieden und war gestern am Tropf, weil seine ganze Familie krank ist, er sich aber seine Gesundheit beibehalten möchte. Wer weiß, vielleicht hilft auch WHOOP ihm dabei? Als Karo-Fans wisst ihr, dass sie gerade einen Pop Up Store in Köln hat. Heute nimmt sie euch mal ein bisschen mit hinter die Kulissen, denn hinter so einem Projekt steckt viel mehr als nur die Kollektion an sich. Vor allem, wenn es so erfolgreich sein soll, dass Paul die langen Schlangen auf den Fotos erkennen kann. Wie er dann thematisch von Karo zu MrBeast und seinem neuen Burger-Laden kommt? Hört selbst… Die technischen Schwierigkeiten in dieser Folge liegen ja vermutlich am isländischen Netz. Doch warum eigentlich Island? Karo ist im Hygge-Haus und erlebt neben einer großen Sleepover-Party beeindruckende Dinge: Den sprühenden Geysir, atemberaubende Wasserfälle und Verkostungen auf einer Tomatenfarm. Und auch auf Island bekommt sie so einige DMs zu der REIN FREUNDSCHAFTLICHEN (!!!) Beziehung mit Paul. Ach Leute… Mal abgesehen davon hat Paul große Kritik, denn er musste sich schon wieder Sorgen machen. Vielleicht zu Recht? Das Thema umgeht Karo gekonnt und fragt sich „Wie sieht es denn eigentlich mit RIPKYTCHEN aus?“ Das erzählt Paul in einem abschließenden und ausführlichen Bericht. Hättet ihr gedacht, dass alles mit einem iPhone fotografiert ist und Paul eher der Angeber ist, während seine Frau das wahre Talent mitbringt? Now you know. Beim nächsten Mal können Kärol und Paule wieder von einem gemeinsamen Treffen berichten, denn Paul ist bald zurück in Deutschland. Unter anderem geht es wieder auf den Lanserhof und wohin sonst noch so… - Das erfahrt ihr in den letzten Worten dieser Folge. Karo Kauer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karokauer/ Post von Karo abonnieren: https://postvonkaro.com Schreibt uns gerne jederzeit und schickt uns eine Sprachnachricht über die AWFNR Community WhatsApp Nummer (Fragen sind erwünscht): +4915753263804 Post von Paul abonnieren: https://postvonpaul.substack.com Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/AWFNR __________ Interview, Interview podcast, AWFNR, Paul Ripke, Newport Beach, Reisen, Reisetipps, Sport, Abnehmen, Business, Unternehmertum, Erfolg, Porsche, Gesprächspodcast, Paul Ripke Interview, Marteria, Karo Kauer, PARI, Paul Ripke WM, weight watchers, Motivation, Gesundheit, Ruhm, Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm, Lifestyle, Unterhaltung, Comedy, Wirtschaft, News, Social Media, Instagram, Bloggen, Fotografie, Influencer, TV, Gesellschaft, Musik, Freizeit, Hobbys, Rennrad, Radfahren, RIPKYTCHEN, Chris Nanoo

All Things Iceland Podcast
How to Visit Hveradalir – A Geothermal Gem in the Icelandic Highlands

All Things Iceland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 22:37


Hveradalir is one of Iceland's largest geothermal areas, but it's tucked away in Iceland's highlands. To access anywhere in the highlands of this country, you must drive on F-roads, which are unpaved, rough and often require you to cross rivers.I'm planning to do a whole episode on F-roads because it's important to understand how to navigate them safely, but just know that some rivers that run across F-roads are so deep that they can drown the engine if you don't have a snorkel and a modified vehicle to cross them.Thankfully, access to Hveradalir geothermal area does not require a large river crossing. I dare to say that it is more like a small stream that you need to drive over but it's totally doable for a regular 4x4 vehicle. My preferred Local Icelandic Rental Car Company - Go Car Rental Iceland Before I get into why Hveradalir is more than worth a visit, I would like to thank the sponsor of this episode. I partnered with Go Car Rental Iceland to drive into the highlands so you can see an example of an F-road and to feature a drop-dead gorgeous place that is easy to access in this part of the country.Go Car Rental Iceland is an awesome local car rental company that has transparent pricing, great rates, unlimited mileage on their rentals, and friendly staff. They are my go-to company when I need a car for my adventures.You can use my code Iceland10 to save 10% on your entire rental cost with them, which is a good deal of savings. The Ultimate Guide to Renting a Car in Iceland If you need a guide on what car to rent in Iceland and tips on what to know before, during, and after driving around the country, check out my Ultimate Guide to Renting a Car in Iceland. It's a thorough guide that has already helped one of my listeners to save $400 on their rental. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBOWnle7PdU Why Hveradalir Geothermal Area in Iceland is Worth Visiting Hveradalir geothermal area is nestled in the Kerlingarfjöll mountain range in the central highlands of Iceland. I also created a YouTube video that has a lot of insanely beautiufl drone shots, so feel free to check that out too.The various colors of Hveradalir – yellow, green, orange, and red – make this place look like a painting. But what really brings it to life is the steam rising from the earth and the warm water flowing throughout the area. All of it combines in a magical way that makes you feel like you stepped onto another planet.   How to Get to Hveradalir Geothermal Area The most important thing to know is that you must drive a 4x4 vehicle for this adventure. The only way you can visit Hveradalir in a vehicle is if it's a 4x4 because you must drive on the roads F-35 and F-347.Only 4x4 cars are insured for driving on F-roads in Iceland. If you drive a 2WD car there and something happens to your car, you are fully responsible for the cost of repairing or replacing it. I highly discourage you from taking that chance. F-35 road runs from north to south in the highlands, so you can access this place regardless of you drive from either of those directions.I used a lovely blue Jeep from Go Car Rental Iceland to get there from Reykjavík. In addition to the cool features in the car, I love blue, so that was a cool cherry on top.From Reykjavík to HveradalirIt takes 3.5 hours to access Hveradalir if you drive from ReykjavíkFrom Akureyri to HveradalirIt takes 4 hours from Akureyri, which is in north Iceland Spectacular Sites Along the Way to Hveradalir, If You Travel from Reykjavík If you are driving from Reykjavík, you take the same route for the Golden Circle, which includes Þingvellir National Park, Geysir hot spring, and Gullfoss waterfall.You can make a busy day out of it, if you have not been to the Golden Circle, and go to all these sites. Most people who drive this route stop at Gullfoss because they don't have the appropriate car to keep going and/or they don't know where the road that keeps going leads to.

Matilde und Georg produzieren Unterhaltung
#107 Ein Geysir der Verzweiflung - Live beim Podfest

Matilde und Georg produzieren Unterhaltung

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 63:28


Matilde und Georg sind live beim Podfest. Es sind nicht so viele da, aber die die da sind reichen vollkommen aus! Matilde ist wütend über Berliner Öffnungszeiten von allem, vor allem Restaurants.  Georg war mal wieder auf Twitter unterwegs und redet über Misogynie. Matilde ist ein Geysir der Verzweiflung. Ein special guest kommt um zu zeigen wie Matilde der schlechteste Wing-Man der Welt für Georg sein kann. Eine gute, energetische live Folge. Das nächste Mal erwarten wir euch alle da! Bussis. Dieser Podcast wird präsentiert von Hass, Liebe, neue Sachen essen und trinken, und der Comedian Helen Bauer. Werdet auch Sponsoren: matildeundgeorg@gmail.com oder auf INSTAGRAM.Folgt UNS unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matildeundgeorghttps://www.instagram.com/matildeundgeorg/https://twitter.com/MatildeUndGeorgFolgt Georg unterhttps://www.instagram.com/georgfka/https://twitter.com/GeorgFKaFolgt Matilde unterhttps://www.facebook.com/matikeizerhttps://www.instagram.com/matikeizer/Special thanks an Andrea Björk für unser Logo, und an Ralf Strecker für den Intro-Jingle. ❤️Support the show

Radio Campus France
HOP POP HOP la prog du festival révélée | INDIERE

Radio Campus France

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 62:00


L'intégralité de la programmation de la 7e édition du Festival HOP POP HOP est arrivée ! Le vendredi 16 et samedi 17 septembre 2022, le centre-ville d'Orléans accueille pas moins de 38 artistes, pour un instantané de la scène émergente française et internationale. Réécoutez l'émission spéciale Hop Pop Hop : Matthieu Duffaud, le programmateur du festival, nous dévoile la programmation ! Radio Campus a repéré pour vous quelques pépites de la prog : W!zard, groupe de noise rock de Bordeaux proposé par Le Bouillon. Le kraut rock hypnotique et répétitif, fait par quatre musiciens aux masques poilus et aux instruments bricolés de Why The Eye ? Uzi Freyja et son rap conscient inquiétant et ultra bouncy. Coco Em : artiste multifacette kenyane qui a sorti « Kilumi Ep » chez In Finé, fusion musicale , art engagé. Protomartyr, groupe de post punk ultra réaliste de Detroit, tant dans ses paroles anxiogènes et dépitées que dans le son sous influence des précurseurs du punk bruitiste emblématique du Michigan. Lent (free noise jazz rock, écriture poétique et prosaïque sensible et exaltée) présenteront leur nouvel album « Au Galop » qui sortira le 16 septembre tricollection/araki rds. Tramhaus post punk de rotterdam proposé par PP&M, et Avalanche Kaito rencontre entre le chant griot burkinabé de Kaito Winse et de la noise bruxelloise de Benjamin Chaval et Nico Gotto. sort un album chez Glitterbeat en juin 2022. La création de cette édition : Transmission En 2019, Hop Pop Hop dressait un pont avec la Nouvelle Orléans en accueillant une Western Electric issue de son Music Box Village. En collaboration avec les Rockomotives, un groupe est né pour une création sous contrainte autour de cette drôle de cabine téléphonique hybride entre sculpture et instrument de musique, composé de Johan Guillon (Ez3kiel), Lionel Laquerrière (Geysir) et James P Honey (Buriers), Transmission. Un album arrive le 19 août avant du live à Hop Pop Hop ! Le samedi, Radio Campus investit le Théâtre avec INDIE-RE ! Partenaires depuis la première édition, Radio Campus France et Radio Campus Orléans s'impliquent cette année dans la programmation de Hop Pop Hop pour vous faire découvrir des artistes issus des repérages effectués par les antennes partenaires du programme d'échange radiophonique européen INDIE RE. Radio Student (Slovénie) Radio Corax (Allemagne) Radio Popolare (Italie) et Radio Campus France s'allient pour organiser dans leur contrées émissions de radio, festivals, conférences, résidence de journalistes. LNDFK Linda Feki, italo tunisienne jazz soulful enivrant, élégant, a sorti son EP, Kuni sur Bastard Jazz records, attention c'est extrêmement sensouel. Le plateau radio Campus France / Indie Re au Théâtre, le samedi à partir de 14h : Zouj (Allemagne) dance pop futuriste, expérimentale ou totalement groovy, Pantaloons (slovénie) fanfare free jazz, hip hop groove. James the Prophet (fr) rap prodige, entouré de musiciens. Infos : www.radiocampus.fr https://www.hoppophop.fr

Der Fussball Podcast
108 Wer ist in Köln der Beste? Anthony Modeste!

Der Fussball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 45:47


Es war die Szene des Spieltages als Tony Modeste in Tränen ausbrach. Das Tor gegen Leipzig widmete er seinem Vater, der vor drei Jahren verstarb. Zudem war es ein irres Fussballspiel zwischen dem Effzeh und RB Leipzig. Zwei Mannschaften auf Augenhöhe, beide hätten das Spiel gewinnen können. Fussball Experte Thomas Wagner und Focus Online Kolumnist Mike Kleiß schauen genau auf das Spiel der Bayern gegen Bochum. Und hier geraten die beiden Podcaster das erste Mal aneinander. Kleiß kritisiert die fehlende Einstellung des VFL in diesem Spiel, Wagner findet das kompletten Unsinn. „Warten wir noch 5 Spiele ab. Und reden dann wieder“, stichelt Kleiß. Dünnes Eis, ja! Aber so ist das in diesem Podcast. Wagner feiert noch immer den 2:0 Sieg seines HSV im Derby gegen Werder Bremen. Endlich schöpft der Geysir aus der Vulkaneifel Hoffnung. Der HSV ist wieder da! Aber Vorsicht, mahnt Wagner. Dieser neue Eindruck kann trügerisch sein. Für ihn war das Derby zunächst eine Momentaufnahme. Geträumt wird erst gegen Ende der Rückrunde.

Der Fussball Podcast
103 Die Liga ist wieder da. Wagner und Kleiß legen los!

Der Fussball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 60:19


Thomas Wagner und Mike Kleiß sind zurück aus der Sommerpause. Pünktlich zum Start der Bundesliga trafen sich der Geysir aus der Vulkaneifel und die Ex-Feuerwehr des SC Baden-Baden, um die erste und zweite Bundesliga einzuordnen. Bereits jetzt sind sie so analytisch und bissig wie nie zuvor. Wer einen Podcast will, der in die Tiefen der Liga eintaucht, einen Podcast, der gnadenlos auf die 12 ist, der kommt hier nicht dran vorbei.

Video-Thema | Deutsch lernen | Deutsche Welle
Auf Weltreise in Deutschland

Video-Thema | Deutsch lernen | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 4:40


Auslandsreisen waren während der Corona-Pandemie kaum möglich. Autor Christoph Karrasch hat die Zeit genutzt, um innerhalb Deutschlands auf Weltreise zu gehen – und dabei viel entdeckt.

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators
$ALLIE - How We Onboarded Our Audience Into Crypto: Allie Mcpherson and Mason Geysir

Mint | Where Crypto Meets Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 83:22


Mint Season 1 episode 1 features Allie Mcpherson and Mason Geysir - the duo behind $ALLIE coin. Allie Mcpherson is a popular gaming streamer making headwinds across YouTube and Twitch where she primarily streams card games like Hearthstone & MTGA. Mason Geysir is the backend behind $ALLIE coin - he helps manage the day-to-day or ALLIE's brand and all that Allie coin entails. Together, they are a powerhouse.The three of us discuss Allie and Mason's upbringing, their motivation behind $ALLIE coin, the biggest challenges with starting their coin, how she's created utility and value for token holders through gaming tournaments, and much more.I hope you enjoy our conversation.Learn more by visiting: https://adamlevy.io/mint

SWR1 Thema heute
Endlich mal wieder

SWR1 Thema heute

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 9:04


Gestern hat die rheinland-pfälzische Landesregierung die Lockerung der Corona-Maßnahmen angekündigt - heute ist es schon schwer, für den Abend noch einen Tisch im Restaurant oder Biergarten zu finden. Endlich mal wieder raus, ohne Test Essen gehen oder Wein trinken. Einen Ausflug zum Beispiel zum Geysir nach Andernach machen, ins Freibad gehen oder sich auf das 24-Stunden-Rennen auf dem Nürburgring freuen. Alle freuen sich. Alle? Nein, es gibt auch welche, die gerne würden - aber nicht dürfen.

Der Fussball Podcast
101 Werder ganz unten - Flick ganz oben

Der Fussball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 41:50


Glückwunsch, Hansi Flick! Jetzt isses raus, er löst Jogi Löw also als Bundestrainer nach der EM ab. Für RTL Moderator Thomas Wagner ist das schon seit Monaten klar, der Geysir aus der Vulkaneifel liegt mit seinen gefürchteten Prognosen ja wirklich sehr oft richtig. Allerdings sieht es bei Weggis Gegenspieler, Focus Online Kolumnist Mike Kleiß, nicht anders aus. Seit zwei Jahren predigt er: Bielefeld ist durch. Und hat erneut Recht behalten. Auch in der kommenden Saison spielt Bielefeld in der ersten Liga. Weder Wagner noch Kleiß hätten es jedoch ernsthaft gedacht: Werder Bremen geht nach 40 Jahren runter. Ein Desaster für den Norden, nicht aber für Sportchef Baumann, der darf bleiben. Auch in Liga 2! Die Relegation pur, dazu die UEFA Champions League mit dem großen Finale, das alles in dieser Folge.

Take Me With You Podcast
(Ep. 131) Iceland: Wish You Were Here!

Take Me With You Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 37:58


We are in a series where we revisit all of the Wish You Were Heres that have been shared on our podcast, this time broken down by location. This week we’re revisiting all of the Iceland locations. 4:30 LAVA Museum, Hvolsvöllur, Iceland 8:00 Geysir, Iceland 10: 40 Harpa Concert Hall, Reykjavik, Iceland 14:12 Black Sand Beach & Columnar Basalt, Vik, Iceland 19:45 The Pearl, Iceland 24:25 Hallgrímskirkja Church, Reykjavik, Iceland 27:00 Skyr Factory, Reykjavik, Iceland 30:35 The Blue Lagoon, Norðurljósavegur, Iceland Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @tmwypodcast   Leave us a voicemail (or text message): (406)763-8699   Email: tmwypodcast@gmail.com   

PUGGY: geschichten und mehr
GTL Folge 6: ♥️ DELTARUNE Das Hörspiel von Louis Coyote

PUGGY: geschichten und mehr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 175:18


Der Spieler beginnt die Geschichte als Kris, ein menschliches Kind, das in einem Dorf lebt, das hauptsächlich aus Monsterbewohnern besteht, und deren Adoptivmutter Toriel, die ebenfalls ein Monster ist. Toriel bringt Kris in die Schule, wo Kris eine von Alphys unterrichtete Klasse besucht. Kris und Susie, eine kriminelle Monster-Klassenkameradin, werden geschickt, um Kreide für die Tafel zu holen. Beim Betreten des Vorratsschranks werden beide in die "Dunkle Welt" gezogen. Dort treffen sie Ralsei, einen Prinzen der Dunkelheit, der ihnen erzählt, dass die drei Helden sind, die dazu bestimmt sind, den Dunklen Brunnen (einen Geysir der dunklen Energie) zu schließen, um das Gleichgewicht in dieser Welt wiederherzustellen. Der König hat jedoch die Kontrolle über die Dunkle Welt übernommen und ist entschlossen, die Dunkelheit zu verbreiten. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

RTL - Pisa, de Wëssensmagazin (Small)
D’Kraaft am Bauch vun eiser Äerd, 28/03/2021 19:30

RTL - Pisa, de Wëssensmagazin (Small)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021


Mysteriéis Gasblosen an der Sauer. En Naturspektakel an der Äifel. An e Weltrekordversuch am Minett. Mir maachen eng Rees an de Bauch vun eiser Äerd. Hei entsteet e Gas dat d'Sauer bei Rouspert un d'Spruddele bréngt. Dee selwechte Gas léist an der Äifel dee gréisste Kalwaasser-Geysir ausbriechen. De Mister Science wëll dee gréisste kënschtleche Geysir bauen. Mir kucken wat e Vulkanausbroch an der Äifel géif fir Lëtzebuerg bedeiten. Op och bei eis e Vulkan kéint ausbriechen. A wéi se zu Diddeleng e ganze Quartier mat der Wäermt aus dem Buedem hëtze wëllen.

RTL - Pisa, de Wëssensmagazin (Large)
D’Kraaft am Bauch vun eiser Äerd, 28/03/2021 19:30

RTL - Pisa, de Wëssensmagazin (Large)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021


Mysteriéis Gasblosen an der Sauer. En Naturspektakel an der Äifel. An e Weltrekordversuch am Minett. Mir maachen eng Rees an de Bauch vun eiser Äerd. Hei entsteet e Gas dat d'Sauer bei Rouspert un d'Spruddele bréngt. Dee selwechte Gas léist an der Äifel dee gréisste Kalwaasser-Geysir ausbriechen. De Mister Science wëll dee gréisste kënschtleche Geysir bauen. Mir kucken wat e Vulkanausbroch an der Äifel géif fir Lëtzebuerg bedeiten. Op och bei eis e Vulkan kéint ausbriechen. A wéi se zu Diddeleng e ganze Quartier mat der Wäermt aus dem Buedem hëtze wëllen.

RTL - Pisa, de Wëssensmagazin (Small)
D’Kraaft am Bauch vun eiser Äerd, 28/03/2021 19:30

RTL - Pisa, de Wëssensmagazin (Small)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021


Mysteriéis Gasblosen an der Sauer. En Naturspektakel an der Äifel. An e Weltrekordversuch am Minett. Mir maachen eng Rees an de Bauch vun eiser Äerd. Hei entsteet e Gas dat d'Sauer bei Rouspert un d'Spruddele bréngt. Dee selwechte Gas léist an der Äifel dee gréisste Kalwaasser-Geysir ausbriechen. De Mister Science wëll dee gréisste kënschtleche Geysir bauen. Mir kucken wat e Vulkanausbroch an der Äifel géif fir Lëtzebuerg bedeiten. Op och bei eis e Vulkan kéint ausbriechen. A wéi se zu Diddeleng e ganze Quartier mat der Wäermt aus dem Buedem hëtze wëllen.

RTL - Pisa, de Wëssensmagazin (Large)
D’Kraaft am Bauch vun eiser Äerd, 28/03/2021 19:30

RTL - Pisa, de Wëssensmagazin (Large)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021


Mysteriéis Gasblosen an der Sauer. En Naturspektakel an der Äifel. An e Weltrekordversuch am Minett. Mir maachen eng Rees an de Bauch vun eiser Äerd. Hei entsteet e Gas dat d'Sauer bei Rouspert un d'Spruddele bréngt. Dee selwechte Gas léist an der Äifel dee gréisste Kalwaasser-Geysir ausbriechen. De Mister Science wëll dee gréisste kënschtleche Geysir bauen. Mir kucken wat e Vulkanausbroch an der Äifel géif fir Lëtzebuerg bedeiten. Op och bei eis e Vulkan kéint ausbriechen. A wéi se zu Diddeleng e ganze Quartier mat der Wäermt aus dem Buedem hëtze wëllen.

Radio Résonance
DeeJay Academy - Saison 2020/2021 - Episode 28 [interview : Geysir]

Radio Résonance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 90:00


INIGO MONTOYA - Vroom Vroom Vampire Indien JACKWASFASTER - Azorín PAPERDEER - Fortress (OIEE Remix) MARBOC - Result Of Observation GREENCROSS - Subtle Rejection (Ken Ishii Remix) GEYSIR - Malsamaj GEYSIR - Melt GEYSIR - Tessin GEYSIR - Heat me GEYSIR - Heat me (PIRATEPARK remix) SURKIN - White knight two

Radio Résonance
DeeJay Academy - Saison 2020/2021 - Episode 28 [interview : Geysir]

Radio Résonance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 90:00


INIGO MONTOYA - Vroom Vroom Vampire Indien JACKWASFASTER - Azorín PAPERDEER - Fortress (OIEE Remix) MARBOC - Result Of Observation GREENCROSS - Subtle Rejection (Ken Ishii Remix) GEYSIR - Malsamaj GEYSIR - Melt GEYSIR - Tessin GEYSIR - Heat me GEYSIR - Heat me (PIRATEPARK remix) SURKIN - White knight two

Der Fussball Podcast
86 Die Uhren von Karl-Heinz Rummenigge ticken anders

Der Fussball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 50:21


RTL Moderator Thomas Wagner und Focus Online Kolumnist schnappen sich heute in dieser Ausgabe "Eier, wir brauchen Eier" alle Aufreger der Liga. Wirklich alle. Ob Pyrotechnik an Vereinsbussen, ob Schwierigkeiten mit dem Flieger beim FC Bayern, oder die Aufstellung von Gladbachs Trainer Rose gegen den 1.FC Köln: "Ganz ehrlich? Diese Aufstellung von Rose ist eigentliche eine Abmahnung wert", der Geysir aus der Vulkaneifel platzt vor Ärger und Fassungslosigkeit. Wagner kann jedoch viel mehr. Zusammen mit Kleiß hechtet er durch die erste und zweite Bundesliga. Fast eine Stunde maximale Unterhaltung und Kompetenz. "Eier, wir brauchen Eier" heute mit einem Mix aus Hintergründen, Einschätzungen und viel Spaß!

Quelle Odyssée Aujourd'hui ?!
#07 - Terre de Feu et de Glace

Quelle Odyssée Aujourd'hui ?!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 39:51


Bienvenue pour ce premier épisode de 2021. Je tiens à vous dire que cette nouvelle année s’annonce grandiose et que vous avez eu raison de me rejoindre pour de nouvelles aventures.Commençons 2021 par une expérience glaciale à l’extérieur et volcanique à l’intérieur. Nous rencontrons Marie pour un voyage en Islande pas comme les autres. Le pays du feu et de la glace nous réserve bien des surprises et c’est à travers sa voix que nous nous y rendons.Nous avons parlé dans cet épisode des endroits suivants :Reykjavik, sa capitaleLe Cercle d’Or : Guillfoss, Geysir et ThingvellirLa faille de Silfra et son snorkelingLes glaciers Solheimajokull et VatnajokullLagune glaciaire de Jokulsarlon et Diamand BeachLe lac Myvatn et ses bains naturelsLa péninsule de Vatsnes : son rocher Hvitserkur et ses phoquesVous pouvez retrouver Marie sur instagram et sur son site.__________________________________________

Suite Dreams Wellness Travel
What's on your bucket list?

Suite Dreams Wellness Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 27:03


What’s your bucket-list trip? Would you love to sit at a café in Paris? Sail on a magical Christmas market river cruise? Take that ocean dip from your overwater bungalow in Bora Bora?Hike Mount Everest?Go on an African safari?Play with penguins in Antarctica?1 Take a long cruise to…(the Panama Canal; around the world; Europe)?One of my bucket list trips: Iceland. Here's the itinerary:Day 1: Arrive in Reykjavik and meet the group. Tonight I might tour the Harpa Concert Hall, one of the city’s greatest and most distinguished landmarks.Day 2: Hike to Oskjuhlio Hill in the morning, then explore Reykjavik. I might visit the Nautholsvik Geothermal beach, the Vesturbaejarlaug pools, go on a city tour by bike, or go whale watching. So many choices!Day 3: Leave Reykjavik and explore the famous Golden Circle. Practice yoga in Pingvellir National Park. Here I can snorkel between the tectonic plates if I want!The national park is the site where the Eurasian and North American plates meet.Later today I’ll attend a rye bread baking class, where I’ll learn to make rye bread in a black sand geothermal bakery. Then I’ll relax in the geothermal hot springs, or take a dip in a lake nearby. The geothermal hot spring Strokkur erupts about every ten minutes; nearby Geysir, one of the oldest geysers in the world, is mostly dormant.Day 4: This morning, I’ll hike around the Reykjadalur area. I’ll see stunning landscapes, more natural hot springs, rolling hills, and bright blue water.Later today, I’ll visit an Icelandic farm where I’ll meet the unique, sturdy, small Icelandic horse. I’ll learn about the farm, and enjoy a farm-to-table fresh dinner.Day 5: How about a glacier hike? The Solheimajokul Glacier is nearby. Equipped with crampons and an ice axe, I’ll hike through the dramatic glacier valley and along the black sand flood plains to the edge of the ice. The views are stunning.Later I’ll visit Reynisfjara Beach, just outside of Vik. Its black sand and huge rock formations make for stunning photos. There’s even a shallow cave I can explore if the tide and weather cooperate.I’ll explore the Dryrholaey Cape, a small volcanic peninsula. I may even see some nesting puffins.Skogafoss is one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in Iceland, 200 feet high. The thundering water cutting through the green hills make this a sound and sight I don’t want to miss! There’s even a guided meditation scheduled for the waterfall visit.Day 6: I’ll start the day with yoga near the largest lake on the peninsula, and then spend the rest of the day exploring this area. Highlights include Kleifarvatn Lake, which has no visible outlets, colorful geothermal areas, dramatic coastal cliffs, and a footbridge spanning two continents.Day 7: After some morning yoga, I will head to the Blue Lagoon for a soak or treatment. The lagoon’s mineral-rich geothermal seawater is known for its positive effects on the skin.This is my departure day. After the Blue Lagoon, I’ll head to the airport for my flight home.Start planning your bucket list destination. Put it on your calendar. Talk about it. Saying it out loud brings it into existence. Figure out how and when you will make that destination your reality.

Free To Use Sounds Podcast
009 - An Unforgettable Sound Journey Around Iceland

Free To Use Sounds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 43:46


In this episode, we take you on a journey through the sounds of Iceland. Behind each recording is a story that needs to be told. From the extreme elements to the epic wildlife, Iceland has incredible soundscapes waiting to be recorded. Come with us and hear the eruptions of the iconic Geysir, the haunting winds of an abandoned plane, the dangerous shores of Reynisfjara Beach, the power of Dettifoss, the underwater tingles of a hot pot, and millions of wild birds on the cliffs of Látrabjarg.Royalty-Free Sounds FeaturedALL IN ONE BUNDLEhttps://www.freetousesounds.com/product/all-in-one-sound-library-bundle/GEYSIR https://freetousesounds.bandcamp.com/album/geyser-eruption-sound-effects-icelandABANDONED PLANEhttps://freetousesounds.bandcamp.com/album/haunting-winds-scary-room-tone-dark-drones-crashed-aircraft-icelandREYNISFJARA BEACHhttps://freetousesounds.bandcamp.com/album/ocean-sounds-coastal-ambience-of-icelandDETTIFOSShttps://freetousesounds.bandcamp.com/album/waterfalls-river-sounds-icelandHOT POThttps://freetousesounds.bandcamp.com/album/ambient-hydrophone-sample-pack-underwater-ice-snow-river-waterfallsBIRD CLIFFShttps://freetousesounds.bandcamp.com/album/birds-of-iceland-seagulls-puffins-gannets-guillemots-razorbills-snipesUseful ResourcesPodcast recorded on the new Zoom F6 ↴https://geni.us/FTUSZOOMF6Intro Music By Epidemic Sound (1 month free!) ↴http://share.epidemicsound.com/podcastSound Effects from Soundly (1 month free!) ↴https://getsoundly.com/Promo code: free2usesoundsSupport the show (https://www.freetousesounds.com/product/all-in-one-sound-library-bundle/)

The Gramophone podcast
Mark Simpson on composing and Mozart

The Gramophone podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 19:11


To mark the release of his new album on Orchid Classics, composer and clarinettist Mark Simpson joins the Gramophone podcast to explore its captivating - and interlinked - mixture of old and new repertoire. Opening with a wonderfully textured work by Simpson himself, Geysir, it then continues with Mozart's Gran Partita.

Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast
104: Composer and clarinettist Mark Simpson

Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 26:16


Jon Jacob talks to composer and clarinettist Mark Simpson about a new release on the Orchid Classics label pairing Simpson's Geysir with Mozart's Gran Partita. Full credits via the Orchid Classics website. https://www.orchidclassics.com/releases/orc100150-mark-simpson/

Já OK
Flugsaga Íslands - Fyrsti hluti - Loftleiðir, Geysir og Sameiningin

Já OK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020


Það á að fljúga suður í dag. Allir sem vettlingi geta valdið flytja niður á bakkann. Konur og karlar og börn. Því kominn er nýi tíminn er loftferðir hefjast um landið á örfáum stundum en áður dagar og vikur varði. Við snúum við örstund eina og yfir kaupstaðinn fljúgum. Fólkið er smápeð er sniglast og smýgur um götur bæjarins, bundið við hagsvon báts eða bletts af ræktuðu landi. Þrælkað og þjáð um þúsund ár byggðar landsins. Með öfund í brjósti ef öðrum eilítið betur gengur, en illtamda uppgerðahryggð yfir óförum keppinauts.

KiRaKa Klicker - Nachrichten für Kinder
Neue Weltraumstation und nette Rabenvögel

KiRaKa Klicker - Nachrichten für Kinder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 4:12


In diesem Klicker erfahrt ihr, was ein Schwarzbuch so alles aufdeckt, wann wir eine neue Weltraumstation haben werden und warum das Haus der Geschichte Corona-Sachen ausstellen will. Außerdem geht es um Rabenvögel, die vile netter sind als gedacht.

Einfach Kunstgespräche
#MonheimSpezial mit Daniel Zimmermann

Einfach Kunstgespräche

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 43:25


In dieser Folge spreche ich mit Daniel Zimmermann (Bürgermeister der Stadt Monheim) über die Hintergründe der Werke, die wir bereits in den Folgen #oderdochlieberBlumen (Monheimer Geysir) und #Leda (Leda Skulptur) besprochen haben. Alle Fragen, die in den vorherigen Folgen aufgekommen sind, werden beantwortet... :)

Betthupferl - Gute-Nacht-Geschichten für Kinder
Nubi, das Wolkenschaf (3/5): Der Geysir

Betthupferl - Gute-Nacht-Geschichten für Kinder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 4:32


Nubi will in Island aus einer sprudelnden Quelle trinken und erlebt eine heftige Überraschung. (Erzählt von Stefan Merki)

Spitz auf Knopf
Thomas Wagner – Der Geysir sprudelt

Spitz auf Knopf

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 75:16


Sucht man einen Tausendsassa im Sportjournalismus, dann wird man schnell bei Thomas Wagner fündig. Über RPR, DSF und SAT.1 kam er zu Sky – und arbeitet jetzt bei RTL, RTL NITRO und MAGENTA SPORT. Der „Geysir von Andernach“, wie er von seinen Kollegen gern genannt wird, ist der neunte Gast bei „SPITZ AUF KNOPF“. Wagner, der leidenschaftlich gern minigolft, blickt auf seine lustigsten TV-Momente zurück: Wie er durch einen Zufall vor der Kamera landete, warum er wochenlang mit Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel unterwegs war und warum die BILD einmal titelte: „Wer ist dieser wagemutige Wagner?“…

Iceland With Kids Podcast
Episode 1: The Golden Circle

Iceland With Kids Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 12:16


Episode Notes Go to IcelandWithKids.com/podcast to grab your free printable map of Iceland! We cover the "Big 3" attractions on the Golden Circle: Gullfoss, Geysir, and Þingvellir. (And we teach you how to pronounce them!) Plus, hear about the hidden gems of Friðheimar, Slakki, and more!

Der Fussball Podcast
63 Hansi Flick - aus der Not wird ein Champion

Der Fussball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 43:09


RTL Moderator Thomas Wagner muss EINMAL im Leben die Bayern feiern. Ganz zur Freude von Focus Online Kolumnist Mike Kleiß. Denn der "Geysir aus der Vulkaneifel" kann die Bayern eigentlich nicht wirklich gut ab! Beide Podcaster beleuchten das Champions League Finale in all seinen Facetten. Allerdings ebenso das Finale der Europa League. Die Bundesliga darf nicht fehlen, und beide erklären, warum Hansi Flick genau der richtige Trainer für die Bayern ist. Außerdem beziehen beide klar Stellung: Das Bashing von Béla Réthy und Sandro Wagner in den sozialen Netzwerken geht so gar nicht in Ordnung. Im ZDF haben sie einfach ihren Job gemacht. Und zwar einen guten. Geschmacksache, keine Frage. Aber Haß und Spott haben im Sport nichts verloren!

Einfach Kunstgespräche
#oderdochlieberBlumen?

Einfach Kunstgespräche

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 34:05


Sophia und ich sprechen über Kreisverkehr-Innenraum-Gestaltung (oder wie auch immer man das genau nennen mag). Wir sprechen über ein "nicht unumstrittenes Werk" des Künstlers Thomas Stricker in Monheim.

GENAU!
Büffel Geysir - GENAU! Folge 8

GENAU!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 49:50


Einen Wunderschönen! Diese Woche gibt es mal kein Gaming (Skandal! Holt die Fackeln und Heugabeln). Dafür Musik und eine private Story und einen kleinen großen Überblick über unsere aktuellen Projekte. Abgeschlossen natürlich, wie kann es anders sein, mit einem schönen Rätsel :) Also schaltet wieder ein und verbringt mit uns ca. eine Stunde eurer schönen Woche, wir freuen uns. Bis nächste Woche Das GENAU! Team

Inspire Beyond Borders
S1 E13 Iceland: The Golden Circle and Snaefellsnes Peninsula

Inspire Beyond Borders

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 43:02


In this episode Aaron interview James about the Lava Tunnel tours, the highlights of the Golden Circle including Gullfoss, Geysir and Strokkur; and the Snaefellsnes Peninsula.

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Lara Omarsdottir: How Iceland has beaten Covid-19

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 5:01


The bars and restaurants are full. People are out enjoying themselves. Spectacular geological attractions are wide open to tourists. Anyone visiting Iceland right now could be forgiven for thinking they've arrived in a parallel universe where the coronavirus never happened.It's a tantalizing prospect. For people arriving from countries still under lockdown, the sheer normality of eating lunch in a bustling Reykjavik cafe is almost as thrilling as peering over the thundering abyss of Iceland's mighty Gullfoss waterfall.There's an added bonus for anyone who does make the trip here at the moment. Usually crowded with travelers at this time of year, the country is empty. Visitors will more or less have attractions like Gullfoss or the explosive hot springs of Geysir to themselves.This isn't because Iceland has been immune to Covid-19. In its early stages, the infection wreaked havoc among the island's relatively small population. But thanks to a rigorous regime of tracking and tracing, it has more or less been eliminated, giving the country confidence to reopen borders on June 15.Two days later, on June 17, Iceland celebrated its annual national day with its usual zeal, locals mingling in the pretty Nordic streets of the capital. There were no face masks or social distancing as Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdóttir came out to address the crowds.Journalist Lara Omarsdottir joins Tim Dower to discuss how Iceland is handling the crisis- with text by CNN

Curious Pavel - History meets Travel

Episode 4 is a really excited one for me! I not only met an amazing human being but learned a lot about a country I want to visit. ICELAND! DID YOU KNOW that locals do not pay electricity?! I had a chat with Sigrun- a local tour guide. We talked about what you can do in Iceland, WHEN to visit and more useful tips and tricks. Enjoy! About Sigrun: Sigrun is a solo traveller, cultural anthropologist & Tour guide and Leader in Iceland, Japan and Spain. Being an emotional coach studying the spiritual old ways, she lives with shamans. Sigrun has a deep connection with Tomb Raider games and novels. She loves Celtic, Egyptian and Víking history, Folklore & World ancient History. Find Sigrun: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sigr%C3%BAn-de-almeida-8a0812188 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midnightsunprkl/ Mentions in the episode: Golden circle: Þingvellir, Kerið, Laugarvatn Fontana, Geysir, Gullfoss waterfall (4-6h roundtrip) South Coast: Reykjadalur hot river IN Hveragerði; Seljalandfoss waterfall; Hekla volcano ; Eyjafjallajökull volcano; Lava center; Lava Cave; Skógafoss waterfall; Reynisfjara (Black sand beach) ; Vík; Sólheimarjokull glacier; National Park of Skaftafell and Glacier Lagoon Best places to whale watching: Snaefellsness Península for Orcas in Ólafsvík; for blue whales, humpback and minke whales Húsavík up north after Akureyri Let's connect: Website: https://curiouspavel.com/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/c/curiouspavel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curiouspavel/ Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/curiouspavel Facebook: http://Facebook.com/curiouspavel TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@curiouspavel Twitter: https://twitter.com/CuriousPavel Podcast RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/130888c/podcast/rss My Podcast Equipment: Microphone: https://amzn.to/2AMrDZG Microphone stand: https://amzn.to/3dPdp8E Microphone foam cover: https://amzn.to/3dEevnU Sound card: https://amzn.to/3eUClvF •••••••••••• Music By ••••••••••••• Rising Spirits Jay Man - OurMusicBox http://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox #podcast #travel #iceland

Professor Domino
Wusstest Du eigentlich, dass es in den USA einen ganz besonderen Geysir gibt?

Professor Domino

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020


Wusstest Du eigentlich…- dass man früher Gewürznelken an Kinderbetten gesteckt hat?- dass es in den USA einen ganz besonderen Geysir gibt?- was das Emoji bedeutet, das auch Pommesgabel genannt wird?Die Antworten hat Prof. Domino.

Planet Of Sound - Radio Béton
Planet Of Sound 526 04.02.2020

Planet Of Sound - Radio Béton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 60:00


News indie, Pearl Jam, The Chap, Geysir

Der Fussball Podcast
# 37 Alles wieder gut. Die Bayern sind Tabellenführer

Der Fussball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 46:12


"Eier, wir brauchen Eier" mit RTL Moderator Thomas Wagner und Focus-Online Kolumnist Mike Kleiß ist heute der Podcast, bei dem die Welt wieder in Ordnung ist. Bayern ist Spitzenreiter, Köln hat sich gerettet und Borussia Dortmund ist der knallharte Verfolger der Bayern. Die Langeweile der Bundesliga ist fast wieder hergestellt. Ironieknopf aus!!! Obwohl es fast so aussieht wie jedes Jahr, bleibt es in der Bundesliga weiterhin spannend. Oben ist es eng. Unten ist es eng. Was aber noch viel spannender ist, ist der DFB Pokal. Fussball-Orakel Kleiß und der Geysir aus der Eifel, Thomas Wagner, tippen einfach jedes Spiel. Und wer richtig liegen will, orientiert sich an Kleiß. Oder doch am Experten Wagner? Reinhören. Mitspielen. Gewinnen.

Vegvísir
The Golden Circle

Vegvísir

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 25:16


De Golden Circle is één van de bekendste routes van IJsland.  Het is een perfecte dagtrip als je maar enkele dagen in IJsland verblijft. Je bezoekt de meest populaire toeristische trekplijsters: Thingvellir nationaal park, Gullfoss en Geysir.

SONORE
SONORE (Capsule Rockomotives) #2 - GEYSIR

SONORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 5:37


EXTRAIT Il est de ces personnes qui, lorsqu’on apprend qu’elles sont aussi ensemble en dehors de la scène, prend tout son sens. Car l’alchimie musicale qui opère entre ces deux artistes - soit Lionel Laquerrière et Marie-Céline Leguy - se ressent sur chaque boucle, pour ne pas dire chaque titre de leur album.   Sorti en novembre dernier sur le label Figures Libres Records, le Long PlayMALSAMAJ (que l’on peut traduire par “différent” en Esperanto) se trouve être le 2ème projet du duo Geysir, paru 7 ans après INJECT, un EP spécialement composé pour le ciné-concert du film de science fiction Le Voyage Fantastique de Richard Fleischer.    Je ne vous en dis pas plus... Retrouvez Subjective® (uniquement) sur INSTAGRAM pour le moment. Et sur toutes les plateformes de streaming.  Tous les liens utiles sont sur https://linktr.ee/subjective.  -- Pour découvrir, écouter et suivre GEYSIR : Spotify Instagram Facebook BandCamp  YouTube -- Merci à Laura Aupiais pour la réalisation, JP de Martingale, Geysir et à Sourdoreille pour leur captation. Notre prochain podcast de cette collection capsule du festival des Rockomotives sera consacrée à  fusion des groupes de BRNS et Ropoporose soit tout simplement le groupe Namdose !  

SONORE
SONORE (Capsule Rockomotives) #1 - DINO BRANDãO

SONORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 5:52


EXTRAIT Le jeune suisse Dino Brandão se produit peu avec ce projet et lorsque je lui demande, quand compte-t-il sortir un album, il me répond avec un grand sourire énigmatique qu’il n’est pas encore trop sûr d’y mettre les titres qu’il joue en live... Lorsqu’on lit son auto-biographie - qu’il termine par Peace, Love and a bit of anarchy, on apprend qu’à 9 ans, Dino Mukanda Brandão - de son nom entier - vouait sa vie au hip-hop, maîtrisait le head spin, une figure de breakdance consistant à tourner sur sa tête, et s’est, de façon non productive, essayé au rap avant de finalement devenir un skateur reconnu et avisé...   Je ne vous en dis pas plus... Retrouvez Subjective® (uniquement) sur INSTAGRAM pour le moment. Et sur toutes les plateformes de streaming.  Tous les liens utiles sont sur https://linktr.ee/subjective.  -- Pour découvrir, écouter et suivre Dino Brandão , c'est par ici :  Spotify Instagram YouTube (Music) YouTube (Skate) Merci à Hugo, pour l’aide précieuse sur les figures de skate. Les prochains invités de cette capsule de SONORE s’appellent Geysir et le prochain épisode leur est donc consacré.  --    Ce podcast a été mixé et réalisé par Laura Aupiais. Montage : An Si Graphisme : Paola Delfino Le générique est une production originale de Morgan Blanc, accompagné de la voix de Sandra Nicolle.   Enregistré grâce à l'application et au micro MIKME. Merci à la plateforme Ausha.

All Things Iceland Podcast
Is the South Coast of Iceland Worth Visiting? Ep.8

All Things Iceland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2019


Besides the Reykjavík area, the South Coast of Iceland is by far the most popular part of the country that is featured on social media, blogs and in one of Justin Bieber’s music videos. People from around the world are flocking there in droves. According to  the Icelandic Tourism Board’s statistics for 2017, during the winter 55% of the travelers that come to Iceland traveled to the South and in the summer, a whopping 71% of travelers to the country went to that region. It is without a doubt a very popular place but it might make one wonder, “Is it really worth the hype?” Before answering that, let’s start off with what you can see and do along the South  Coast of Iceland. Because this area does have a variety of attractions and stunning nature, I have split everything up into three categories. I will start off with talking about historical sites and the most popular places to visit. Following that, will be the type of wildlife and nature you can find in this region. Lastly, I will go over the fun activities that are available for you to do along the South Coast. Historical Sites & Most Popular Places to Visit 1. Þingvellir National Park Þingvellir Þingvellir is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is popular for many reasons. The first and most important reason  is due to its historical significance in Icelandic society. The general assembly for Parliament, or Alþing in Icelandic, was established here around 930 and continued to meet there until 1798. The parliament members would discuss and decide on laws, as well as pass judgements on any matters brought before them. The Logberg or Law Rock is where public speaking events took place. The unique geology in the area created a natural amphitheater for such speaking events. Along with learning about history and being able to see where Icelandic people’s ancestors used to meet,  you can witness the Mid-Atlantic ridge. This ridge is where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates are slowly separating at a rate of two centimeters per year. The separation has created a rift valley, which means that you can walk between two continents. 2. Churches Along the South Coast Even though less than 10% of Icelandic population goes to church each month, there are many churches in the country. In fact, there are 19 churches that can be found along the South Coast of Iceland, if you exclude the ones in the Reykjavík area. Many of these churches have a similar style that makes them easy to spot. Just look for a steeple with a cross on top that is attached to a large room that is used for the congregation to meet in. On a map, you will always know how to find a church because the word kirkja will be at the end. Kirkja means church. Some of the churches that get a decent amount of visitors are the ones in Selfoss, Þingvellir, Strandar and Höfn.  The church in Höfn is especially interesting because it has a turf roof and was built in 1884!  See the full list of churches along the South Coast of Iceland here. Church with a turf roof 3. Museums & Cultural Centers Icelandic people are very proud of their culture and the nature that surrounds them. In total, there are 15 museums and cultural centers the region. My favorite is the LAVA center, which is a very cool interactive museum about Icelandic volcanoes. It is for all ages and I have been there twice. You can find museums and cultural centers along the South Coast of Iceland that feature exhibitions on the Icelandic sagas, art and even Bobby Fischer. 4. The Golden Circle This is one of the most popular routes that many tourists that visit the South Coast of Iceland take. It is made up of Gullfoss waterfall, Geysir hot spring and Þingvellir National Park. This trifecta gives you a taste of Iceland magnificent natural wonders. 5. Vík Vík is a tiny town of less than 300 people in the southernmost village in Iceland. It attracts  41.5% of travelers in the winter and 56.6% of travelers in the summer.

Icelandic horse podcast
Geysir Horses

Icelandic horse podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 20:49


Jónína Lóa Kristjánsdóttir and Gústaf Loftsson is Geysir Horses. They have a farm in the soth of Iceland called Myrkholt. They have a small family company, that offers a range of riding tours for beginners and more experienced rider short or long tours. The Icelandic horse is their passion. #islandshästpodden #islandshastpodden #geysirhorses #island

Islandshästpodden
Geysir Horses

Islandshästpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 20:49


Jónína Lóa Kristjánsdóttir & Gústaf Loftsson är "Geysir Horses". De driver en hästgård på södra Island som heter Myrkholt. Islandshästen är deras passion. #islandshästpodden #islandshastpodden #geysirhorses #island

Karfan
David, Axel & Helgi: Fines, leaders and surprising teams

Karfan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 51:51


As an experiment, we at Karfan.is are putting out english spoken podcasts regularly about the Domino's men's and women's leagues. Ideas and improvements to this show are welcomed and we ask that you send them to karfan@karfan.is.In our seventh podcast about the Men's Premier League 2018-2019, sponsored by Domino's Pizza, David, Axel and Helgi discuss the last two rounds and their previous predictions at the beginning of the podcast and the Geysir cup quarterfinals results. The KKÍ (Icelandic Basketball Federation) disciplinary committee has given Lewis Clinch Jr. a one game suspension and fined Grindavík for his tweets during the Njarðvík-Þór Þ. game and we debate if fining the club is the best idea. We discuss new (and old) players arriving at Grindavík, Stjarnan and Tindastóll and wonder if these moves will work out for the teams. The bottom teams are discussed and finally we predict the next three rounds since after that we're going into the Geysir Cup break. We also speculate about possible surprise results and surprise signings. Enjoy.Hosts: Helgi Hrafn Ólafsson, David Patchell and Axel Örn Sæmundsson00:00:30 - The blurb and a short discussion about Iceland finally getting snow00:01:35 - Prediction results: Surprising games discussed.00:10:15 - Lewis Clinch suspended 1 game and Grindavík fined; Fair/Unfair?00:13:10 - Ingvi Þór back home in Grindavík00:18:10 - Stjarnan rolling after they get some new players00:22:34 - Tindastóll adds a new player after bad month of January00:28:50 - Valur almost beat some top teams this month, how'd the mess it up?00:31:45 - Relegations looms for Breiðablik and Skallagrímur00:38:15 - Our predictions for Round 16; David jokes he should copy Axel00:41:30 - Our predictions for Round 17; Axel and Helgi go head-to-head00:46:00 - Our predictions for Round 18; Where we agree on a lot of games00:48:25 - Any surprise results on the horizon? Surprise signings?The predictions scoreboard:Axel (A) - 39David (D) - 34Helgi (H) - 35The picks for Round 16 (31/1-1/2):(ADH) Tindastóll-KR(ADH) Valur-Grindavík(A) Þór Þ.-Stjarnan (DH)(A) Keflavík-ÍR (DH)Haukar-Njarðvík (ADH)(AD) Skallagrímur-Breiðablik (H)The picks for Round 17 (3/2-4/2): (H) ÍR-Þór Þ. (AD)(ADH) Stjarnan-Valur(DH) Grindavík-Tindastóll (A)Breiðablik-Keflavík (ADH)(AH) KR-Njarðvík (D)(AD) Skallagrímur-Haukar (H)The picks for Round 18 (7/2-8/2):(ADH) Njarðvík-Grindavík(ADH) Þór Þ.-Breiðablik(ADH) Keflavík-Skallagrímur(AD) Haukar-KR (H)(D) Valur-ÍR (AH)(DH) Tindastóll-Stjarnan (A)

Reisgenoten Podcast
E07 IJsland: geniet van de strijd tegen de elementen

Reisgenoten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 60:39


Watervallen, geisers, vulkanen, gletsjers, storm en regen. IJsland is schitterend, maar ook guur. Gelukkig kun je er ook heerlijk opwarmen in het aangename water van zwembaden. En je kunt zelfs een warme duik nemen in natuurlijk verwarmde bergbeken. Niels is op IJsland geweest en deelt zijn ervaringen en tips over het eiland.

Reisgenoten Podcast
E07 IJsland: geniet van de strijd tegen de elementen

Reisgenoten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 60:39


Watervallen, geisers, vulkanen, gletsjers, storm en regen. IJsland is schitterend, maar ook guur. Gelukkig kun je er ook heerlijk opwarmen in het aangename water van zwembaden. En je kunt zelfs een warme duik nemen in natuurlijk verwarmde bergbeken. Niels is op IJsland geweest en deelt zijn ervaringen en tips over het eiland.

Vitenselskapet
ISLAND: Kraften fra jordas indre

Vitenselskapet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 30:00


Vi har vært på Island! I første episode av denne serien får du høre om hvordan de bruker jordas naturlige indre varme til å lage strøm og varme til innbyggerne. Vi skal også innom en tomatgård som bruker denne varmen til å dyrke tomater for hele året! Du skal i tillegg få lære om allmektig Geysir og vulkanen Hekla.

Spegillinn
Spegillinn 16. ágúst: Hvalveiðar, heilsugæsla og rauð svæði.

Spegillinn

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 30:00


Fréttir. Lengri umfjallanir: Norskir hvalveiðimenn mega drepa tæplega 1300 hrefnur í ár. Veiðarnar eru óumdeildar í Noregi. Gísli Kristjánsson í Noregi gerir upp vertíðina. Síðastliðin ár hefur fjölgað í hópi þeirra sem stunda sérnám í heimilislækningum. Vandinn sem við blasir er engu að síður stór. Á næsta áratug kemst helmingur starfandi heimilislækna á Íslandi á aldur og nú þegar eru fleiri íbúar á hvern heimilislækni hér á Íslandi en annars staðar á Norðurlöndunum. Hvernig má standa vörð um heilsugæsluna til frambúðar? Arnhildur Hálfdánardóttir ræddi það við Elínborgu Bárðardóttur, kennslustjóra sérnámsins, og Hrafnkel Stefánsson, sérnámslækni. Sem stendur eru sex friðlýst svæði á rauðum lista Umhverfisstofnunar og þrettán á appelsínugulum lista. Rauðu svæðinu eru til dæmis Friðlandið að fjallabaki, Geysir, Skógafoss og Mývatn. Þetta eru allt vinsælir ferðamannastaðir. Ragnhildur Thorlacius forvitnaðist um það hjá Ólafi A. Jónssyni, sviðsstjóra hjá Umhverfisstofnun, hvernig svæðin sem heyra undir stofnunina, komi undan sumri. Umsjón: Arnhildur Hálfdánardóttir.

sem rau kristj hvernig vei umsj noregi geysir vandinn umhverfisstofnun heilsug lengri umhverfisstofnunar
Wissen macht Ah! - Podcast
Hoch und Runter

Wissen macht Ah! - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 25:06


Shary und Ralph machen richtig Sauerei und basteln aus Cola und Kaubonbons einen wild sprudelnden Geysir. Ah!

Chai Chats Podcast
Chai Chats: Ep. 2 – Meet Baldur, an Icelandic master pastry chef turned into a restaurateur

Chai Chats Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 34:00


Welcome to the second episode of the Chai Chats Podcast! In this episode, I traveled to Reykjavik and on the Golden Circle stopped by Lindin (a bistro) to have lunch and chat with Baldur in the small town of Laugarvatn. In this episode, Baldur and I chat about some fun things in and out of the culinary field: Interesting history of Lindin restaurant in Laugarvatn, Iceland Baldur's tough culinary journey that took him through Iceland, New York, Switzerland then back to Iceland Great ways for chefs and other high-performers to destress and create longevity Bonus: Baldur shows us how to truly enjoy the geothermal springs like an native Icelandic local Below are some detailed shownotes. I'll add timing starting next episode. For those who prefer the video interview, here's the Youtube link! Enjoy! Lindin a cozy bistro and restaurant that serves up delicious locally sourced game and fish - lamb (from northeast), arctic char, reindeer - and great desserts from a master pastry chef, Baldur. Found in the city of Laughvaghtan on the Golden Circle route. It’s a perfect stop for late lunch or dinner before moving onto the Geysir or Gulfoss waterfalls. Learn about the inspiration behind Lindin - a small bistro/restaurant in Laughvatarn on the Golden Circle in Reykjavik. Baldur’s journey to New York, his love for pastries, his amazing hobbies (hunting, fly fishing, farming) Chefs have the ability to hyperfocus but it comes with tradeoffs; the intense, instability of the kitchen and why it’s harmful yet beneficial to chefs The differences of working in a kitchen in iceland, nyc, and switzerland (hint: the last is the best because of work life balance) Potential root cause for chefs burning out and the backlash from burning out How the lack of Discipline in young chefs is leading to faster burn out Defining moments: learn about how Baldur almost quit cooking at age of 16 and again in culinary school Strong advice: follow your heart and passion and don’t overcalculate Quitting alcoholism, smoking and taking up yoga to manage health, stress and the secret to aging beautifully Advice to new chef - follow your heart + passion, don’t drink and do drugs kids, be open to feedback from others, be patient, focus on learning Baldur’s advice on what to do instead of drinking - do your sports, don’t skip family meetings, be ready to give, be excited about the small things in life and savoring the moment, practice enjoying the now Bonus content: how to enjoy geothermal springs of Iceland, especially next door in the best value alternative to Blue Lagoon, Fontana (cheaper, quieter, more personal, without sacrificing quality) How to find Lindin, Baldur, and one of the my first and best meals in Iceland

Sigga Dögg sexologist
16. Food porn & squirting with Geysir

Sigga Dögg sexologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 22:31


This just might be one of the weirdest podcast episode you have ever listened to...at least it was one of the weirdest one I have recorded! I somehow managed to go from pulsa (Icelandic hot dog) and the penis museum to intense food porn (veggie porn?!) to the ethical debate of eating animals to mother earth squirting through Geysir (our no.1 tourist attraction). What just happened?! This one is definitely N S F W.

Sigga Dögg sexologist
16. Food porn & squirting with Geysir

Sigga Dögg sexologist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 22:31


This just might be one of the weirdest podcast episode you have ever listened to...at least it was one of the weirdest one I have recorded! I somehow managed to go from pulsa (Icelandic hot dog) and the penis museum to intense food porn (veggie porn?!) to the ethical debate of eating animals to mother earth squirting through Geysir (our no.1 tourist attraction). What just happened?! This one is definitely N S F W.

Transit Lounge
Jacob Kierkegaard, Copenhagen

Transit Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 29:35


Secret Singing of Ice, Nuclear Power and an Icelandic Volcano! The conversation that started the Transit Radio Lounge. Jacob Kirkegaard and Jodi Rose talking beside a lake in Copenhagen about the secret singing of the world, and Jacob’s recordings of nuclear power stations, ice, and an Icelandic volcano. LISTEN TO MORE SECRET SOUNDS ----more---- ELDFALL This album consists of recordings of subtle volcanic vibrations in the earth around the area of Krisuvik, Geysir and Myvatn in IcelandThese very condensed and rhythmical trembling sounds from inside of the earth were captured using accelerometers. The accelerometers were placed below the surface of the earth at various places around the geysers. Here they picked up sonic characteristics of volcanic activity right below the surface of the earth. CD. Released on TOUCH, London 2005 SPHERICS Installation (2007) 45-minute composition from field recordings, looped; 16 piezo speakers. Created for LetThere Be Light at Luleå Konsthal, Luleå, SwedenVLF signals from the Aurora Borealis captured using electromagnetic receivers during two trips to Iceland in 2004 & 2005 were played on 16 speakers hanging from the ceiling in a darkened room. IMAGE: Drawing "Sono Infinitum 1" by J Kirkegaard GEFJUN Gefjun is created from sounds of volcanic vibrations recorded in subterranean earth layers in Iceland. The aim was to create a sonic landscape that aims to trigger the perception, sensual memory and imagination of its visitors. In 2004, Jacob Kirkegaard recorded the sounds of Icelandic geysers with the use of accelerometers and acoustic microphones Some sounds are subtle, others rich and low, while some last long, others only a moment. When integrating them into the basement of the Cologne FilmHaus, Kirkegaard chose to take advantage of the two-level architecture of the space: The acoustical recordings from above the Icelandic earth are placed at the upper basement level and the 'below earth surface recordings' are placed on the lower basement level. The audience is invited into an imaginary geyser. Moving about both vertically and horizontally, as if diving through the different layers of earth and water, one can experience the sonic interactions and confrontations existing there. 16-channel installation commissioned by Iceland Images Festival, Cologne Germany. 2005

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)
Iceland Full Circle Photography Tour 2016 Travelogue #1

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 18:32


Part one of a four part series of travelogue episodes to walk you through my recent Iceland Full Circle Photography Tour and Workshop. Text and Images: https://mbp.ac/543 Music by Martin Bailey

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast
Iceland Full Circle Photography Tour 2016 Travelogue #1

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 18:32


Part one of a four part series of travelogue episodes to walk you through my recent Iceland Full Circle Photography Tour and Workshop. Text and Images: https://mbp.ac/543 Music by Martin Bailey

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast
Iceland Tour 2015 Travelogue Part 1

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 14:52


In part 1 of my 2015 Iceland Tour photography travelogues we visit Hallgrimskirkja and the Harpa in Reykjavik, then Oxararfoss (falls), Geysir and Gullfoss. Images and Text: https://mbp.ac/491 Music by Martin Bailey.

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)
Iceland Tour 2015 Travelogue Part 1

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2015 14:52


In part 1 of my 2015 Iceland Tour photography travelogues we visit Hallgrimskirkja and the Harpa in Reykjavik, then Oxararfoss (falls), Geysir and Gullfoss. Images and Text: https://mbp.ac/491 Music by Martin Bailey.

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast
Iceland Tour 2014 Travelogue Part 2

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2014 17:32


This week we continue our travelogue of my recent Iceland Tour & Workshop with Tim Vollmer, and 14 amazing photographer participants as we traveled around this incredible country. Text and Photos: https://mbp.ac/444 Music by Martin Bailey

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)
Iceland Tour 2014 Travelogue Part 2

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2014 17:32


This week we continue our travelogue of my recent Iceland Tour & Workshop with Tim Vollmer, and 14 amazing photographer participants as we traveled around this incredible country. Text and Photos: https://mbp.ac/444 Music by Martin Bailey

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)
Iceland Tour 2014 Travelogue Part 1

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2014 14:07


This week we start to retrace my steps from this year's Iceland Tour & Workshop, as I travelled with my group for 12 amazing days. Photos and text: https://mbp.ac/442 Music by Martin Bailey

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast
Iceland Tour 2014 Travelogue Part 1

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2014 14:07


This week we start to retrace my steps from this year's Iceland Tour & Workshop, as I travelled with my group for 12 amazing days. Photos and text: https://mbp.ac/442 Music by Martin Bailey

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)
Iceland 2013 Tour Travelogue Part 2

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast (Old MP3 Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2013 18:08


Back in Iceland this week, with the second part of a travelogue series to cover my first tour there a few weeks ago, from August 25 to September 5, 2013. View on Blog: https://mbp.ac/388 Music by UniqueTracks

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast
Iceland 2013 Tour Travelogue Part 2

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2013 18:08


Back in Iceland this week, with the second part of a travelogue series to cover my first tour there a few weeks ago, from August 25 to September 5, 2013. View on Blog: https://mbp.ac/388 Music by UniqueTracks

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#204 - Travel to Iceland

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2009 27:31


The Amateur Traveler talks to Dave Grenewetzki about his recent trip to Iceland. Taking advantage of the weakness of the Icelandic economy Dave and his family drove the ring road around Iceland and visited places with great names like the waterfalls Svartifoss, Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss and Gulfoss, Lake Myvatn and the dark castles of Dimmuborgir, the glacial lagoon of Jokulsarlon, the geysers of Geysir and Strokkur, the geothermal activity of Namaskard pass, the university town of Akureyri, the hobbit-like town of Glaumbaer. They went bird watching at Ingolfshofdi, took in the baths at the Blue Lagoon, took the free welcome walking tour of Reykjavik with Jonas, zigzagged between icebergs, hiked to Thingvellir, and took in the tourist attraction of the Midlina bridge.

Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it

The Amateur Traveler talks to Dave Grenewetzki about his recent trip to Iceland. Taking advantage of the weakness of the Icelandic economy Dave and his family drove the ring road around Iceland and visited places with great names like the waterfalls Svartifoss, Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss and Gulfoss, Lake Myvatn and the dark castles of Dimmuborgir, the glacial lagoon of Jokulsarlon, the geysers of Geysir and Strokkur, the geothermal activity of Namaskard pass, the university town of Akureyri, the hobbit-like town of Glaumbaer. They went bird watching at Ingolfshofdi, took in the baths at the Blue Lagoon, took the free welcome walking tour of Reykjavik with Jonas, zigzagged between icebergs, hiked to Thingvellir, and took in the tourist attraction of the Midlina bridge.

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#204 - Travel to Iceland

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2009 27:31


The Amateur Traveler talks to Dave Grenewetzki about his recent trip to Iceland. Taking advantage of the weakness of the Icelandic economy Dave and his family drove the ring road around Iceland and visited places with great names like the waterfalls Svartifoss, Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss and Gulfoss, Lake Myvatn and the dark castles of Dimmuborgir, the glacial lagoon of Jokulsarlon, the geysers of Geysir and Strokkur, the geothermal activity of Namaskard pass, the university town of Akureyri, the hobbit-like town of Glaumbaer. They went bird watching at Ingolfshofdi, took in the baths at the Blue Lagoon, took the free welcome walking tour of Reykjavik with Jonas, zigzagged between icebergs, hiked to Thingvellir, and took in the tourist attraction of the Midlina bridge.