In May 2014, work began on the world’s first ice-cap glacier cave
on the western slopes of Iceland’s Langjökull. Work is still in
progress and it is due to open in June – but here’s a sneak preview of
the ambitious new tourist attraction
Five thousand
cubic metres of glacial ice have been excavated to create the
three-metre-wide tunnels and the chambers of the Ice Cave. Combined,
these awe-inspiring spaces will take approximately an hour to explore,
in the company of an expert guide. All photographs: Roman Gerasymenko
Step in to the ice age: a tour of Iceland's new Ice Cave – in pictures
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Thursday, February 05, 2015
Rating: 5In May 2014, work began on the world’s first ice-cap glacier cave on the western slopes of Iceland’s Langjökull. Work is still in progres...