Pêcheurs de l'extrême en Islande - Thalassa

https://www.france.tv/france-5/thalas... Iceland lives to the rhythm of the sea and the earth. Situated on the fault line of the Atlantic tectonic plates, the island is a unique laboratory of nature's forces. Here, everything is a contrast: the Arctic Circle and the Gulf Stream, immense glaciers and molten volcanoes, the raging ocean and soothing hot springs. It is no coincidence that Jules Verne chose Iceland as early as 1864 to set his adventure novel Journey to the Center of the Earth. More than 150 years later, the island is still made up of this powerful blend of mystery, isolation, and the unpredictable. Its island people have learned to cope with the power of a nature that is both generous and implacable, a nature that nourishes, warms, but can also sweep everything away in a few hours… From Reykjavik, the northernmost capital in Europe, to Akureyri in the north of the island, via the port of Grindavik evacuated after a series of volcanic eruptions, Diego Buñuel lets you discover Iceland as you have never seen it before.