ICELAND PLANE WRACK SHOOTING
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LOCATION - ICELAND
Iceland. It's cold. Sólheimasandur black sand beach.
I think everyones dream is to see another planet. If so, you can visit Iceland, sometimes it looks really like another planet. My outfit is inspired by space and universe as you can see. As you know, metallic is in trend right now so it was very easy. I love all kinds of metallic clothes - i have sandals, jacket, pants, bag, bra, shirt. We usually would pick silver elements for a night outfit, but this year your can structure your look in a way that you can wear them in daytime and look trendy.Of course in your everyday life it is better to mix it with basics and neutrals. Do you like this silver fashion?
History of this place. On Saturday Nov 24, 1973 a United States Navy Douglas Super DC-3 airplane was forced to land on Sólheimasandur’s black sand beach in the south of Iceland. The exact reason for the crash is not known, although some sources suggest the plane simply ran out of fuel after the pilot switched to the wrong fuel tank. Luckily all crew members survived the crash, but the airplane’s fuselage was abandoned and now it’s one of Iceland’s most epic and haunting photography locations.
How to Get to the Solheimasandur Plane Crash in Iceland?
If you go from Grindavik (or Keflavik airport or Reykjavik), you can visit this place after Seljalandsfoss and Skogafoss, it is on the way to Dyrhólaey and Vik basalt columns. So it is possible to visit 4 places in one day.
Tourists used to be able to drive down the beach to the crash site, but on March 2016, local landowners banned access to vehicles driving on the beach. Now, you have to walk 4 km (about 1 hour) to get to the wreckage.
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