innanlandamörk
Innanlandamörk is a term that translates from Icelandic to "inland darkness" or "interior darkness." It refers to a specific type of geographical and atmospheric phenomenon that can occur in Iceland, particularly during the winter months. This phenomenon is characterized by a combination of low cloud cover, fog, and potentially light snowfall or drizzle that creates a pervasive sense of gloom and reduced visibility over vast inland areas.
Unlike coastal fog which is often influenced by the ocean, innanlandamörk is primarily a terrestrial event.
The experience of innanlandamörk can be disorienting and melancholic for those living in or traveling through