Location of tiny Half Moon Island, north of the Antarctic Archipelago
Or take a hike on the famous Deception Island just southwest of Half Moon Island
Deception Island is in fact an active volcano. You can hike across the island to the calm, protected inner harbor which is in fact the flooded caldera of the volcano!
Take a zodiac in from your expedition ship and begin the hike:
After trudging across a high snow field, the inner harbor, or caldera of the volcano is in sight!
Þingvellir is a national park in the municipality of Bláskógabyggð in southwestern Iceland, about 40 km northeast of Iceland's capital, Reykjavík. There is a great walk here through an exciting variety of terrains...
Iceland has a marvelous ring road with many interesting side trips now available through Google Streetview...
Drone in Iceland - Ring Road Travel Guide - DJI Phantom
You can start your journey anywhere, but I began in the far north, near the town of Akureyri, heading north and then west down Route 1 that will eventually get us to Reykjavik after a scenic journey with many optional side trips:
Floating lake ... Sørvágsvatn, the largest lake in the Faroe islands,
looks as though it is suspended over the sea when viewed from
Trælanípa. Photograph: Tom Archer @tomarcherphoto
The rugged and majestic Faroe Islands are in the North Atlantic about halfway between Norway and Iceland.
Watch the natural beauty of Faroe Islands moving in timelapse:
An award winning documentary about the inhabitants of the Faroe Islands, their struggles with difficult living conditions, clashes with nature, ocean, climate, isolation and hunger:
A brief history of the Faroe Islands from their official website:
There are two more great Google hikes in the Canadian High North, at Grise Fiord on the south coast of Ellesmere Island and at Resolute on Conwallis Island...
This memorial is a moving tribute to the original Inuit Families who were relocated to desolate Grise Fiord by a government intent on asserting arctic sovereignty without thought for the human suffering involved:
RESOLUTE TRAIL
The other hike is located at Resolute on Cornwallis Island:
Quttinirpaaq National Park is a Canadian National Park. Located on the northeastern corner of Ellesmere Island in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, the most northerly extent of Canada, it is the second most northerly park on Earth after Northeast Greenland National Park. In Inuktitut, Quttinirpaaq means "top of the world". It was established as Ellesmere Island National Park Reserve in 1988, and the name was changed to Quttinirpaaq in 1999, when Nunavut was created, and became a national park in 2000. The reserve covers 37,775 square kilometres (14,585 sq mi), making it the second largest park in Canada, after Wood Buffalo National Park. (from Wikipedia Article: Quttinirpaaq National Park)
Watch a Parks Canada staff member collecting Street View images with the Google Trekker backpack camera. Incredible scenery on Ellesmere Island in northern Canada, just shy of the North Pole: