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Iceland’s waterfalls – My top 20
Read more: Iceland’s waterfalls – My top 20Iceland is full of waterfalls. Here is my top 20. Let’s go clockwise around the country, starting in the north with the Aldeyjarfoss which is located about 40 km from the ring-road no. 1 towards the highlands.
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Laki – The brutal force of nature
Read more: Laki – The brutal force of nature“Around midmorn on whitsun, June 8th of 1783, in clear and calm weather, a black haze of sand appeard to the north of the mountains nearest the farms of the Siða area. The cloud was so extensive that in a short time it had spread over the entire Siða area (…), and so thick that…
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Iceland from above
Read more: Iceland from aboveRegular visitors of my website know about my interest for Iceland. Today I’m sharing a few “shots from above” that perfectly fit the theme of my website: structures and shapes! Above: a river delta at the north coast, south-west from Husavik.
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Jökulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in winter
Read more: Jökulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in winterRarely there are no clounds at all at the Glacier Lagoon in Iceland. Below is a full 180 degree panoramic view composed of 5 landscpae shots showing on the very left the barrier of the lagoon towards the ocean, then the highest mountain in Iceland called Hvannadalshnúkur (2’110 m or 6’920 ft).
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Diamond Beach
Read more: Diamond BeachI have been a couple of times at the Diamond Beach in the south of Iceland. Every time the light, the weather and the scenery is different. The shot above was taken on a cloudy day with the sun peaking through a hole in the clouds allowing for a pretty mystic shot.
