Rivers of Ice
Photographer: Max Foster
Where: Delta River, Iceland
The Delta River, or as it is called by locals, the Jórsá River, is the longest river in Iceland. It originates from the Hofsjökull glacier and runs 155 miles down to the south of the country. The river is mystical in a way, due to the fact that it is in a continuous state of change. It is one of the most photographed areas in the country, and as this drone shot suggests, there’s good reason for people to flock there all year round.
Barges on the Dock
Photographer: JP and Mike Andrews
Where: Warwickshire, UK
As Phoebe so famously said in an episode of Friends, “you never run on a barge”. This is especially true in the barges in Warwickshire in England, as seen here in a drone shot taken by Mike and JP Andrews. Thankfully, the photograph doesn’t show anybody running around and potentially falling into the water, but what it does show is a beautiful image that talks to the greater commercialisation of the UK in recent decades.