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Exploring Iceland

timeJUN. 15-25, 2027 ticket$8,095 activityActivity Level: Moderate Activity diplomaUCLA Faculty on Tour

Overview

pin Selfoss, Lake Mývatn, Siglufjördur, Borgarbyggo, Reykjavik

Discover Iceland’s spectacular scenery and rich cultural heritage on this 11-day tour, traversing an astonishing land in a small group limited to 24 travelers and staying in well-located, atmospheric small hotels.  Set out from Reykjavik, touring Hellisheidi Power Plant’s geothermal exhibit before continuing on to Selfoss.  Traveling through “saga” country, stop at two renowned waterfalls:  picturesque Seljalandsfoss and Skógafoss, beloved for its rainbows.  Visit the lovely town of Vik, and walk along Reynisfjara’s black-sand beach.  Journey on to Lake Mývatn, one of the world’s natural wonders, where exploration includes mud flats, lava fields, and volcanic craters.  A dramatic bird-watching cruise from Húsavík to Puffin Island reveals Iceland’s offshore beauty.  In Vatnajökull National Park, another natural marvel, witness massive Ásbyrgi canyon.  Admire Hljodaklettar Echo Cliffs and jaw-dropping Dettifoss, Iceland’s “Niagara.”  After viewing stunning Godafoss, “waterfall of the gods,” visit quaint Hauganes, a fishing village; and Siglufjördur’s acclaimed Herring Era Museum.  Heading southwest, encounter Iceland’s past at a folk museum, see famed Icelandic horses at a farm, and visit the unique Hraunfossar waterfalls.  Experience the Snaefellsnes Peninsula’s stupendous scenery – its vast lava field, bizarre rock formations, and nesting cliff birds.  In geologically and historically significant Thingvellir National Park, learn about the parliament founded here in 930 CE.  After lunch at a local farm, marvel at the breathtaking two-tiered Gullfoss waterfall and the famed Great Geysir.  The Icelandic adventure ends with two nights in sophisticated Reykjavik and time for independent exploration.  Spend more time discovering Iceland’s colorful capital with a 3-day/2-night post-tour extension.

Cost: $8,095
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Activity Level: Moderate Activity

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UCLA Faculty on Tour

Professor David Saltzberg
Department of Physics & Astronomy divider

David Saltzberg is a Professor of Physics & Astronomy at UCLA where his research interests include high-energy neutrino astronomy and the Large Hadron Collider. He has traveled to the Earth’s polar regions for astrophysics and associated glaciological measurements (Antarctica five times and Greenland once). For this work, he was recognized with the Antarctic Service Medal by the National Science Foundation. Prior to coming to UCLA, he received a bachelor’s degree in physics in 1989 from Princeton University where he worked at the cyclotron; he received a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1994, where at Fermilab’s Tevatron he contributed to the discovery of the top quark; he worked at CERN, looking for neutrino oscillations with photographic emulsion. In his early career at UCLA, he received a Sloan Fellowship, NSF Career Award, and the DOE Outstanding Junior Investigator Award. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) and has been awarded the society’s Mentoring Award and Instrumentation Award from its Division of Particles and Fields. He is also a Fellow of the American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and serves on the steering committee for its Physics Section. Saltzberg was the science consultant for The Big Bang Theory where he checked scripts and met with the producers, writers, set decorators, prop masters, etc. to ensure scientific accuracy. He subsequently consulted on a number of other television programs, “Manhattan”, “The Leftovers”, “Scijinks”, and “The Watchmen”, and “Young Sheldon”, and for the Oscar-winning film “Oppenheimer”. Currently he is working on the shows “Einstein” and “Stuart Fails to Save the Universe”. The asteroid “8628 Davidsaltzberg” is named after him.

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