Jeremy: The most memorable part of the Iceland tour for me would have been
the Northern Lights and the glacier.
The three big things I really wanted to do on this trip was see the Northern Lights, the glacier, and
straddle the, straddle the mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Miles: The most informative part would be the geothermal power plant that we visited.
Just it was interesting seeing the three different ways they harness energy from the earth
both in hot water service to the villages around Iceland
as well as the electrical power production and the CO2 for Methanol.
Adam: I'd say the most memorable part of the Iceland tour would be
when we made a stop in this little town called Borgarnes.
It was quite an experience. It was very very breathtaking scenery you know
and I just I really found myself while in Borgarnes.
Victoria: For me the Iceland trip meant that I could see landscapes
and, I take photos, so I got to take awesome photos of landscapes
and like see how like there were different colors contrasting with them all
like reds, blues, whites, and it wasn't like our landscape. So I was interesting for me.
Adam: What the trip to Iceland represented to me was my future in the geological industry.
I felt that taking the pilgrimage to Iceland was a
surefire way to really inspire me to get out there after I graduate and just get into the geological mystery.
Miles: I would definitely recommend this trip to anybody who's looking to
expand their horizons and see something new, learn new things as well as enjoy your spring break.
