The Þorbjörn live camera looks over one of the most closely watched volcanic areas in Iceland, on the Reykjanes Peninsula near Grindavík. The view usually brings together a dark mountain, lava fields, uneven ground and a wide horizon that changes quickly with fog, wind and daylight. On clear days the scene feels open and dry, while rough weather gives the area a harsher and more dramatic look. People following this feed will usually find a quiet landscape shaped more by nature than by urban movement. The main interest is in the terrain, the shifting weather and the visual character of a region marked by recent geological activity. It is a useful camera for observing Reykjanes in real time and noticing how the volcanic scenery changes through the day.