1 / 4 Stunning aerial photos show a landscape in Iceland of green and blue hues created from melting glaciers, which form many small lakes on the field. /VCG Photo
2 / 4 The pictures were captured by Stas Bartnikas, a charity worker from Russia when he flew across the island nation in a light aircraft. /VCG Photo
3 / 4 Climate change has made Iceland greener. The disappearance of ice on the island threatens its status as "the Land of Fire and Ice," as many Icelanders call their homeland. /VCG Photo
4 / 4 According to Oddur Sigurdsson, a geologist at the Icelandic Meteorological Office, the glaciers will completely disappear within 200 years. /VCG Photo