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Drying fish heads at Sauðárkrókur harbour
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Hamarsrett (Sheep pen)
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Skarðsviti on Vatnsnes peninsula
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A well deserved rest
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Just a jump from Europe to America
The troll of Dimmuborgir
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Podiceps auritus (Ohrentaucher, Horned grebe)
Mývatn Panorama from Skútustaðir
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Mývatn Panorama from Námaskarð
Hverarönd looking towards Krafla
Hverarönd geothermal field
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Rural Iceland
Sea mist starting to creep in over farmland at Miklavatn, Skagafjörður.
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In Norway they call these bales 'tractor eggs'. I wonder if it's similar in Iceland. :)
LOL- now I can see a film in my head of the tractor laying eggs;-)
I don't know the Icelandic word- usually they don't have words with foreign roots, everythings is translated. Google translate is rather useless with Icelandic- you get some very funny results!
"Gos" f.i. means volcanic eruption, but is also the word for fizzy drinks - so if I use Giggle translate for an article about the eruption in Holuhraun I get somenthing about soda in the hole lava...
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