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Seljalandsfoss
Seljalandsfoss With its slim cascade of water slicing through the air and pooling into the Seljalandsá River below, Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most undeniably photogenic waterfalls, located just off Iceland’s main Ring Road, between the Skógafoss and Selfoss waterfalls.Plunging from a heig
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Lake Mývatn
Lake Mývatn As Iceland’s fourth largest lake, Mývatn is an important stop on any north Iceland road trip. Formed by a massive volcanic eruption over two millenniums ago, it is still geothermally active today and it is surrounded by surreal lava formations that are so characteristically Icelandic.T
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Silfra Fissure
Silfra Fissure The famous site where it is possible to literally stand between two tectonic plates! Located in the turquoise Þingvallavatn Lake in the Þingvellir National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site), Silfra is part of a rift in the divergent tectonic boundary between the North American and
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Mýrdalsjökull Glacier
Mýrdalsjökull Glacier Myrdalsjokull Glacier, the fourth largest glacier in Iceland, covers a vast area of more than 270 square miles (700 square kilometers) and is as thick as 2,460 feet (750 meters) in places. When the sky is clear, the glacier ranks among the most visually stunning in the world.
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Reynisfjara Beach
Reynisfjara Beach The enigmatic black beach that is Reynisfjara is located just a few minutes outside Vik i Myrdal, halfway between Reykjavik and Höfn. It features amazing cliffs of mesmerizing basalt columns, and it is one of the most heavily photographed and documented sites in Iceland, mostly b
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Landmannalauger
Landmannalauger An expanse of uninhabited and unspoiled volcanic terrain located in central Iceland and largely off-limits to vehicles, Landmannalaugar has fast become a popular choice for those looking to escape Reykjavík and explore off-the-beaten-track. Among Iceland’s top hiking destinations,
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Mt Esja
Mt Esja Looming on the horizon north of Reykjavik, the 914-meter peak of Mount Esja offers a striking backdrop to the city and the capital’s nearest mountain is also a captivating attraction in its own right. A small mountain range made up of basalt and volcanic tuff, Esja is best known for its ca
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Leidarendi Lava Caves
Leidarendi Lava Caves With its tunnels of multi-hued lava, dripping with stalactites and dotted with peculiar rock formations, stepping into the Leidarendi Lava Caves is like discovering a subterranean fantasyland. A natural phenomenon formed out of solidified lava more than 2,000 years ago, the n
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Hekla Volcano
Hekla Volcano Climbed for the first time by two naturalists in 1750, Hekla had been the topic of many speculations ever since the year 874; but what Europeans believed was one of the two gateways to hell turned out to be Iceland’s most active volcano. Hiking Hekla is one of the most popular things
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Blue Lagoon
Blue Lagoon The Blue Lagoon is a unique wonder of Iceland, a result of all that volcanic activity the small island is so famous for. In the middle of the weird and wonderful, flat black lava fields of the Svartsengi National Park, the huge, outdoor lagoon is filled by naturally heated geothermal w
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Golden Circle Route
Golden Circle Route Iceland is spectacular and so is the Golden Circle Route. The wide open landscapes are like nothing youve ever seen before. Actively volcanic, this inland route is a mass of waterfalls, glaciers, geysers, lava fields, and, of course, those volcanoes. The first stop is Thingvell
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Geysir Geyser
Geysir Geyser Geysers are spectacular and never fail to fill us with excitement and wonder at the nature of this planet we live on. Shooting hot water into the air if and when they feel like it, they really are like the Earth blowing bubbles of sheer joy. Iceland has some of the best in the world.
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Gulfoss Waterfall
Gulfoss Waterfall Gullfoss is a massive waterfall on the river Hvita which originates in the glacial lake Langjokull. Gullfoss means golden falls because the glacial sediment in the water turns the falls golden in the sunlight. The water falls 105 feet (32 meters) in two steps. As you approach, yo
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Akurey Island (Puffin Island)
Akurey Island (Puffin Island) Only about a half-mile off Reykjavik, in the fjord Kollafjordur, lie six islands, two of which have puffin colonies, Akurey and Lundey.Akurey has the largest puffin colony and also cormorants, black guillemots, eider ducks, seagulls, kittiwakes and several other seabi
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KVH Supermarket
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Studio Umbra
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Gallery
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Fish Processing Plant
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Breiðdalssetur
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Tækniminjasafn Austurlands
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