Iceland Posted on June 14, 2014 by geek Tjörnin with views of Fríkirkjan and Hallgrimskirkja Reykjavik City Hall across Tjörnin Narrow streets of Reykjavik with brightly colored buildings Alþingishúsið (Parliment) Domkirkjan (Reykjavík Cathederal) Hallgrimskirkja Sun Voyager Harpa Harpa wall from interior View of Thingvallavatn Thingvallavatn Thingvellir view from visitor’s center Þingvallabær Thingvellir Church Almannagjá Thingvellir Drekkingarhylur Silfra from above water Canyon in Silfra A shallow portion of Silfra Hot Water Pipes Orkusyn The Geothermal Energy Exhibition Strokkur erupting Fata water edge Geysir View of entire Gullfoss falls Gullfoss, middle section Bruarfoss Bruarfoss Gardur Lighthouse Moss covered lava fields Next to Blue Lagoon Rock edge of Blue Lagoon Moss near Blue Lagoon Island near Heimaey Heimaey harbor Heimaey islands Land from recent eruption in Heimaey Guillemonts Skogafoss Waterfall Way behind Skogafoss Waterfall Way behind Skogafoss Reynisfjall view of bay view of Reynisfjall from Reynisdrangur Reynisdrangur beach Reynisdrangur basalt columns Puffin Lava fields Melt stream on Falljökull Top the Falljökull glacier View from the Falljökull glacier Falljökull’s top Hidden pool on Falljökull Glacier Mice on Falljökull Pink flowers Svartifoss Moss near Svartifoss Orange and black Lichen Jökulsárlón Iceberg in Jökulsárlón Iceberg on Jökulsárlón’s beach Seal Hofn Arctic Terns Rocky coast Reindeer Ring Road South looking down the glacier valley right before crossing the mountain top Ring Road crossing mountain top in south near Fljótsdalshérað looking to Seydisfjordur Herðubreið Dettifoss Valley into which Dettifoss flows Akureyri’s main street View of fjord from the Akureyri Husevik Puffins Puffin Blue whales Fjord Myvatn Quiet inlet of Myvatn Hverir mud pool Hverir mud pool Dimmuborgir Grjotagja Fissure in landscape above Grjotagja View of all of Dynjandi Upper and most spectacular portion of Dynjandi Low clouds falling down glacier valley in Westfjords View from Hnífsdalur
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