Three German adventurers, Jobst Hahn, Matze Brustmann and Adrian Matterneru, visited Iceland this winter to experience the raw power of Icelandic nature up close and personal: By kayaking down Goðafoss waterfall, one of the most beautiful of the Great Waterfalls of Iceland.
Waterfalls are of course one of the greatest natural resources of Iceland. Up to now they have primarily been utilized as a source of green renewable energy. In recent years the tourism industry has harnessed their raw untamed power and beauty as a magnet to draw in foreign visitors. The beautiful video of the three German adventurers kayaking down Goðafoss shows why!
The video and photos were shared by photographer Michael Neumann on his Instagram page:
The local news site 641.is has a number of other videos of the daring feat.
Three German adventurers, Jobst Hahn, Matze Brustmann and Adrian Matterneru, visited Iceland this winter to experience the raw power of Icelandic nature up close and personal: By kayaking down Goðafoss waterfall, one of the most beautiful of the Great Waterfalls of Iceland.
Waterfalls are of course one of the greatest natural resources of Iceland. Up to now they have primarily been utilized as a source of green renewable energy. In recent years the tourism industry has harnessed their raw untamed power and beauty as a magnet to draw in foreign visitors. The beautiful video of the three German adventurers kayaking down Goðafoss shows why!
The video and photos were shared by photographer Michael Neumann on his Instagram page:
The local news site 641.is has a number of other videos of the daring feat.