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Iceland - Natural Paradise in the North Atlantic - A Live Travelogue by Andreas Huber

Sun, 28 Feb 2027 · 17:00

Dr.-Sieber-Halle Sinsheim, Germany

19.35 €

Iceland - Natural Paradise in the North Atlantic - A Live Travelogue by Andreas Huber — Dr.-Sieber-Halle Sinsheim, Sinsheim

For 25 years, Andreas Huber has regularly traveled to this fascinating volcanic island in the North Atlantic. In Iceland, you can experience the gigantic forces of nature firsthand. Enormous glaciers, powerful waterfalls, bizarre lava landscapes, and sometimes threatening ash clouds. Iceland's natural forces remind us how small we are in the face of such power. Yet despite his regular visits, the island of fire and ice has never lost its charm for this photographer.

Iceland is a true paradise for every nature lover. In countless high-temperature areas, water constantly steams, bubbles, and hisses. Geysers shoot water fountains many meters into the sky, while beside them countless mud pools bubble away. In contrast stand the mighty glaciers and numerous waterfalls of Iceland. The colorful mountains of Iceland appear almost surreal in their color intensity, and the archaic landscapes of the raw and often steep highlands seem otherworldly. And when the northern lights dance across the winter sky...

Of course, the enchanting wildlife is not overlooked. Alongside the ever-present Icelandic horses, a visit to the bird breeding colonies with their charming puffins and aggressive Arctic terns is essential. But it is always the encounters with people that give a land much of its appeal. Expect some extraordinary and quirky meetings.

Andreas Huber's updated travel report is a tender love letter to the island of fire and ice. In his customary perfect digital projection with brilliant photographs, video sequences, carefully selected musical accompaniment, and a gripping live commentary, you will receive many valuable tips and information for your own exploration of Iceland, the natural paradise in the North Atlantic.

Warning: This show may trigger acute wanderlust.