Iceland... Even if you use all the words existing in the world, they wouldn’t be sufficient to describe this wonder.
Earth, wind, fire and water: they all came together just to create this natural marvel between a place where the crust of the earth is breaking apart, where immense mountains rise, where boundless glaciers came into being... My 4-day journey in Iceland has been far more than seeing geysers, watching picturesque waterfalls or amazing sceneries next to the glorious landscapes, or getting lost in the narrow streets of Reykjavík... And this journey has given me a lot about what we should be grateful for: life! Because life is full of wonders, experiences, journeys and undiscovered beauties. And these journeys, these discoveries take place exclusively in inner self. That is why I believe that traveling is one key to discovering one’s self. Especially solo traveling... Just like meditation: it is the best way to find yourself in doing introspection; taking a deep breath and embracing the nature; sensing the sound of the falling water, colors of the sky and of the glaciers, and what mother-nature bestowed as a gift to our existence... And when we are next to the magnificent mountains, when we realize the crust of the earth detaching; we “consider sublime places a reminder of human insignificance and frailty.” In the midst of all my life struggles, responsibilities and tasks to do, this short journey has been a great energizer for my corporate and student life. So whenever you have the time, try to take some moment and pamper your self in discovering or observing new wonders around you. This can be the country you‘ve been dreaming of, the forest next to your town, the lake that you pass by every day, or even the sky that you haven’t been looking at for some time. Because life is full of wonders, experiences, journeys and undiscovered beauties that are awaiting. Keep calm and stay tuned about the updates at Bossoloji!🌏✈️😌✨
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About MeHey there! I am a travel enthusiast, who was born in Istanbul, and now studying in Finland. I am a part-time traveler, but would like to become a full-timer soon! Categories
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