In a bleak volcanic landscape.
Photographing in the Ódáðahraun* lava desert yesterday evening near the Askja caldera in Iceland.
* Lava of Evil Deeds.

Ódáðahraun desert near Askja, Iceland
Photo by: Kristinn Ingi Pétursson
In a bleak volcanic landscape.
Photographing in the Ódáðahraun* lava desert yesterday evening near the Askja caldera in Iceland.
* Lava of Evil Deeds.
Ódáðahraun desert near Askja, Iceland
Photo by: Kristinn Ingi Pétursson
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No crowberries to pick here, eh Rajan, no matter how evil the deed?:-) BTW I heard of “crowberries” for the first time on your site, I am intrigued by this berry’s very existence. Do you eat them raw? Are they sweet? – Nachi
No berries in Ódáðahraun. This is a desolate area in every sense. Yes, you pick them, you eat them. They grow in the wild in Iceland during the very brief Fall season.
Crowberries are my favorite berries 🙂 We name it Krækiber in Iceland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empetrum_nigrum
You are asking the wrong Parrikar about the crowberries 🙂 They are eaten raw, but they also used to make jam, homemade wine, topping for skyr, etc. They are mild-tasting and very juicy, not overly sweet. But I prefer bilberries 🙂