Solfarid (Sun Voyager) sculpture before sunrise on the bay at Reykjavik with Mount Esja in the background.  The sculpture represents a dream boat and an ode to the sun. It represents the promise of undiscovered territory and a dream of hope, progress and freedom.
Solfarid (Sun Voyager) sculpture before sunrise on the bay at Reykjavik with Mount Esja in the background. The sculpture represents a dream boat and an ode to the sun. It represents the promise of undiscovered territory and a dream of hope, progress and freedom.
Solfarid (Sun Voyager) sculpture at sunrise on the bay at Reykjavik with Mount Esja in the background.  The sculpture represents a dream boat and an ode to the sun. It represents the promise of undiscovered territory and a dream of hope, progress and freedom.
Solfarid (Sun Voyager) sculpture at sunrise on the bay at Reykjavik with Mount Esja in the background. The sculpture represents a dream boat and an ode to the sun. It represents the promise of undiscovered territory and a dream of hope, progress and freedom.
Solfarid (Sun Voyager) sculpture on the bay at Reykjavik with Mount Esja in the background.  The sculpture represents a dream boat and an ode to the sun. It represents the promise of undiscovered territory and a dream of hope, progress and freedom.
Solfarid (Sun Voyager) sculpture on the bay at Reykjavik with Mount Esja in the background. The sculpture represents a dream boat and an ode to the sun. It represents the promise of undiscovered territory and a dream of hope, progress and freedom.
Harpa Concert and Conference Centre, Reykjavik
Harpa Concert and Conference Centre, Reykjavik
Kolbeinsstaðakirkja
Kolbeinsstaðakirkja
Búðakirkja (aka Black Church) a local parish church that dates back to 1703 on the south side of Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Búðakirkja (aka Black Church) a local parish church that dates back to 1703 on the south side of Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Búðakirkja (aka Black Church) a local parish church that dates back to 1703 on the south side of Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Búðakirkja (aka Black Church) a local parish church that dates back to 1703 on the south side of Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Kirkjufellsfoss that channels the glacial water of Snaefellsjokull glacier and Kirkjufell on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Kirkjufellsfoss that channels the glacial water of Snaefellsjokull glacier and Kirkjufell on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Kirkjufellsfoss that channels the glacial water of Snaefellsjokull glacier and Kirkjufell on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Kirkjufellsfoss that channels the glacial water of Snaefellsjokull glacier and Kirkjufell on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Kirkjufellsfoss that channels the glacial water of Snaefellsjokull glacier and Kirkjufell on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Kirkjufellsfoss that channels the glacial water of Snaefellsjokull glacier and Kirkjufell on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Kirkjufellsfoss at night with a sliver of Aurora Borealis on the horizon.
Kirkjufellsfoss at night with a sliver of Aurora Borealis on the horizon.
Gatklettur (Arch Rock) at Arnarstapi in western Iceland
Gatklettur (Arch Rock) at Arnarstapi in western Iceland
Basalt cliffs at Arnarstapi
Basalt cliffs at Arnarstapi
Skógafoss Waterfall
Skógafoss Waterfall
Skógafoss Waterfall
Skógafoss Waterfall
Black Sand Beach, Vik
Black Sand Beach, Vik
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook
Panorama from Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook and Katla Glacier
Panorama from Kirkjufjara Beach Overlook and Katla Glacier
Svinafellsjökull Glacier and lagoon
Svinafellsjökull Glacier and lagoon
Svinafellsjökull Glacier and lagoon
Svinafellsjökull Glacier and lagoon
Svinafellsjökull Glacier and lagoon
Svinafellsjökull Glacier and lagoon
Svinafellsjökull Glacier and lagoon
Svinafellsjökull Glacier and lagoon
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
Sapphire Ice Cave
Sapphire Ice Cave
Ceiling of Sapphire Ice Cave
Ceiling of Sapphire Ice Cave
Ceiling of Sapphire Ice Cave
Ceiling of Sapphire Ice Cave
Nacreous clouds (Mother-of-Pearl clouds) at sunrise, Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon.  Nacreous clouds form in very cold conditions over polar  regions and within the stratosphere, around 12 to 19 miles high.
Nacreous clouds (Mother-of-Pearl clouds) at sunrise, Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon. Nacreous clouds form in very cold conditions over polar regions and within the stratosphere, around 12 to 19 miles high.
Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon on the southern end of  Vatnajökull glacier
Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon on the southern end of Vatnajökull glacier
Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon on the southern end of  Vatnajökull glacier
Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon on the southern end of Vatnajökull glacier
Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon on the southern end of  Vatnajökull glacier
Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon on the southern end of Vatnajökull glacier
Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon on the southern end of  Vatnajökull glacier
Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon on the southern end of Vatnajökull glacier
Vestrahorn with black sand dunes in the foreground
Vestrahorn with black sand dunes in the foreground
Vestrahorn reflected in the wet black sand beach
Vestrahorn reflected in the wet black sand beach
Road-side vista
Road-side vista
Ice chunk from the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon on the Diamond Beach
Ice chunk from the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon on the Diamond Beach
Ice chunk from the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon on the Diamond Beach
Ice chunk from the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon on the Diamond Beach
Ice chunk from the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon on the Diamond Beach
Ice chunk from the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon on the Diamond Beach
Faint Aurora Borealis near Vik on the south coast
Faint Aurora Borealis near Vik on the south coast
Vík í Mýrdal Church
Vík í Mýrdal Church
Vik from atop the hill where Vík í Mýrdal Church is located
Vik from atop the hill where Vík í Mýrdal Church is located
Reyniskirkja Church and cemetary
Reyniskirkja Church and cemetary
Reyniskirkja Beach, the most dangerous beach in Iceland
Reyniskirkja Beach, the most dangerous beach in Iceland
Reyniskirkja Beach, the most dangerous beach in Iceland
Reyniskirkja Beach, the most dangerous beach in Iceland
Gullfoss (Golden Falls) is the largest waterfall in all of Iceland.  The average amount of water running down the waterfall is 141 cubic metres (5,000 cu ft) per second in the summer and 80 cubic metres (2,800 cu ft) per second in the winter.
Gullfoss (Golden Falls) is the largest waterfall in all of Iceland. The average amount of water running down the waterfall is 141 cubic metres (5,000 cu ft) per second in the summer and 80 cubic metres (2,800 cu ft) per second in the winter.
Gullfoss (Golden Falls) is the largest waterfall in all of Iceland.  The average amount of water running down the waterfall is 141 cubic metres (5,000 cu ft) per second in the summer and 80 cubic metres (2,800 cu ft) per second in the winter.
Gullfoss (Golden Falls) is the largest waterfall in all of Iceland. The average amount of water running down the waterfall is 141 cubic metres (5,000 cu ft) per second in the summer and 80 cubic metres (2,800 cu ft) per second in the winter.
Stokkur Geyser as it starts to erupt.  It erupts approximately every 8 minutes.
Stokkur Geyser as it starts to erupt. It erupts approximately every 8 minutes.
Snow and sky at Stokkur Geyser
Snow and sky at Stokkur Geyser
Icelandic horses on the Snæfellsnes Penninsula
Icelandic horses on the Snæfellsnes Penninsula
Icelandic horses on the Snæfellsnes Penninsula
Icelandic horses on the Snæfellsnes Penninsula
Icelandic horses on the Snæfellsnes Penninsula
Icelandic horses on the Snæfellsnes Penninsula
Suðurlandsvegur near Vik
Suðurlandsvegur near Vik
Nacreous clouds (Mother-of-Pearl clouds) at sunrise, Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon.  Nacreous clouds form in very cold conditions over polar  regions and within the stratosphere, around 12 to 19 miles high.
Nacreous clouds (Mother-of-Pearl clouds) at sunrise, Fjallsárlón Glacier lagoon. Nacreous clouds form in very cold conditions over polar regions and within the stratosphere, around 12 to 19 miles high.
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