Snow-capped mountains along route 264, Rangárvallavegur, in the southern region of Iceland between the township of Hella and Keldur Farm
At the entrance to Keldur farm is a 120-year-old mill house, that generats hydroelectric power in Króktúnslækur creek.
Grass-roofed houses are a part of Iceland’s persona and legacy that were built to protect the Vikings through the rough and harsh northern climates.