Hvannadalshnúkur

Hvannadalshnúkur

Hvannadalshnúkur or Hvannadalshnjúkur (pronounced [ˈkvanːatalsˌn̥ʲuːkʏr]) is a peak in the north-western rim of the Öræfajökull volcano in Iceland and the highest point of the island. An official measurement completed in August 2005 established its height as 2,109.6 metres (6,921 ft) (previously set as 2,119 m (6,952 ft)). (wikipedia)

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Uploaded on Sep 19, 2011

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Light on the bay

Light on the bay

again taken at Grótta in Reykjavik. It was nice evening warm and calm. Noe help me with processing - check her pictures here www.flickr.com/photos/noe-vlad/

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Uploaded on Sep 18, 2011

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Lighthouse on the end of the world

Lighthouse on the end of the world

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Uploaded on Sep 13, 2011

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Moraine garden

Moraine garden

even in clod Icelandic climate you can find great variety of plants to make scene very interesting

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Uploaded on Jul 16, 2011

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Ingólfshöfði.

Ingólfshöfði.

Ingólfshöfði is an isolated headland between black sands and the Atlantic Ocean, with thousands of nesting seabirds, especially puffins and the great skua. This historical cape is named after the first settler of Iceland, Ingólfur Arnarson, who spent his first winter in Iceland there in the year 874 AD.

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Uploaded on Jul 14, 2011

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