Thursday, October 16, 2014

Holiday Destinations: Elephant Rock in Heimaey Iceland



The Elephant Rock is a natural rock formation found on the island of Heimaey (meaning Home Island) in Iceland’s Vestmannaeyjar archipelago. With around 4,500 residents Heimaey is the most populated island of Iceland and is the only populated island of the Vestmannaeyjar chain.




The 660 feet high volcano could potentially be the reason of the Elephant Rock and many other formations like it around the island. The volcano is known to explode without warning, forcing the inhabitants of the island to act fast with strategy that use sea water to rapidly cool the moving lava before it can change their home too significantly, destroy the town, or potentially hurt anyone.




A scenario such as this could have been the cause of the massive rock that happened to be shaped just like an elephant. You can visit Heimaey and the other Vestmannaeyjar islands by ferry, and all have hiking trails available including some leading to Eldfell.


If this destination is officially on your travel bucket list, be sure to go during the summer for even more fun animal opportunities.

1 comment:

  1. Yep that’s a great place for a holiday party but I think my company doesn’t have that budget that it can send us to this place. I really liked this place but I think we might have to look for something local here.

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