One of the many caves of Westman Islands in Iceland. This one particular is called "Singing cave" because of a very splendid acoustics. In part II the captain plays the saxophone.
We saved up to visit Iceland in 2001 and loved this inhabited island. It is a really special place and I recommend everyone to visit. We liked the long trip on the ship and found the island a kind of mini-amazing place where one can ride horses, sit in a hot pot, be fascinated by birds and sea life, and just walk around and relax. I liked the food, too! I ate a smoked puffin and it was great, like liver! Uprated.
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ASArandundband 3 weeks ago
We saved up to visit Iceland in 2001 and loved this inhabited island. It is a really special place and I recommend everyone to visit. We liked the long trip on the ship and found the island a kind of mini-amazing place where one can ride horses, sit in a hot pot, be fascinated by birds and sea life, and just walk around and relax. I liked the food, too! I ate a smoked puffin and it was great, like liver! Uprated.
slobomotion 3 months ago
no is not
grutur11 1 year ago
Not when I saw him no, what you hear is the real deal, just him playing. the acoustics in that cave were truly amazing. it is a site to see!
Adaulith 2 years ago
I've seen this guy, I was in Iceland in August of '09. It was a great tour around the Westman Islands and a great stop in this cave! Good video
Adaulith 2 years ago
was the saxophone connected with the speaker/amplifier?
FrostedxCookie 2 years ago