The Glacier-Capped Gateway
Snæfellsjökull's iconic ice cap has been shrinking steadily due to climate change, and scientists predict the glacier could disappear entirely within the coming decades.
On clear days, this 1,446-meter stratovolcano is visible from Reykjavik across Faxafloi bay -- a distance of roughly 120 km. Its symmetrical profile makes it one of Iceland's most recognizable landmarks.