Black volcanic sand invades this 800-person village where storms bury streets in basalt
Black volcanic sand dusts the cobblestone streets of Vik i Myrdal after Atlantic storms, creating the surreal image of a normal Icelandic village perpetually coated in dark volcanic particles. This remote coastal settlement of 800 residents sits 116 miles southeast of Reykjavik, pressed between an active volcano and moving edges of basalt sand that infiltrate … Lire plus









