• World Harmony Run

    World's Largest Torch Relay
    World Harmony Run

  • 1,000,000 Participants

    Across 6 Continents
    1,000,000 Participants

  • Dreaming of a more harmonious world

    100 countries
    Dreaming of Harmony

  • Schools And Kids

    Make a Wish for Peace
    Schools And Kids

  • Sri Chinmoy: World Harmony Run Founder

    World Harmony Run Founder
    Sri Chinmoy

  • Carl Lewis: World Harmony Run Spokesman

    World Harmony Run Spokesman
    Carl Lewis

  • New York, USA

    New York
    USA

  • London, Great Britain

    London
    Great Britain

  • Shakhovskaya, Russia

    Shakhovskaya
    Russia

  • Around Australia

    15,000 kms, 100 days
    Around Australia

  • Around Ireland

    14 Days, 1500km
    Around Ireland

  • Wanaka, New Zealand

    Wanaka
    New Zealand

  • Arjang, Norway

    Arjang
    Norway

  • Rekjavik, Iceland

    Rekjavik
    Iceland

  • Beijing, China

    Beijing
    China

  • Prague, Czech Republic

    Prague
    Czech Republic

  • Belgrade, Serbia

    Belgrade
    Serbia

  • Lake Biwa, Japan

    Lake Biwa
    Japan

  • Kapsait, Ethiopia

    Kapsait
    Kenya

  • Pangkor Island, Malaysia

    Pangkor Island
    Malaysia

  • Bali, Indonesia

    Bali
    Indonesia

  • The All Blacks, New Zealand

    The All Blacks
    New Zealand

Iceland 21 July: Fagridalur - Möðrudalur

We started running at Fagradalsheiði, where we broke off yesterday. Here Andrés met a Frenchman named Oliver Descout who was very inspired by the World Harmony Run and its message.

A picture of all the girls that joined our team at Egilsstaðir town taken at the old highway from Fagridalur. The girls, Chahida, Behala, Neelabha, Blanka and Sumeru had run 40km and were happy to get some food at last.

This is the famous Möðruvellir house in Möðrudalur

Davíð playing football with a puppy whose name is not known to us, but lives in Grímsstaðir in the highlands. The dog had a lot of fun chasing the ball and Davíð had a lot of fun playing with the dog, being an old farm boy from Snæfellsnes county himself.

Andrés plays the Charango at Grímsstaðir in the gentle sun. The Charango is a Latin American instrument, made by the American Indians who had to travel far in mountainous areas where a regular guitar would be to big and heavy.

The girls relaxing at Grímsstaðir, happy after a long day. The girls are, apart from the aforementioned five: Steinunn, Viktoría and Moa from Sweden.

The double rainbow over Grímsstaðir that night. Photo taken and edited by Martin.


Distance: 111km

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