Alexander Prolygin's photos
Iceland, Djúpivogur, Eggin í Gleðivík Sculpture
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The sculptures were made by local famous artist Sigurður Guðmundsson from Chinese granit in 2009. They are representing 34 eggs of the birds that are nesting in Iceland
Iceland, Eggin í Gleðivík Sculpture in Djúpivogur
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The sculptures were made by local famous artist Sigurður Guðmundsson from Chinese granit in 2009. They are representing 34 eggs of the birds that are nesting in Iceland
Icelandic Meadows
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Icelandic Meadows with Harvested Crops
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Iceland, The Harvest on the Field
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Iceland, The Jökulsau-au-Brü River Valley
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Iceland, The Jökulsau-au-Brü River downstream the…
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Iceland, The Jökulsau-au-Brü River upstream the St…
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Iceland, The Canyon of Stuðlagil with Left Bank Ov…
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Iceland, Stuðlagil Canyon, Reflections in the Wat…
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Stuðlagil is a canyon located in Jökuldalur in the municipality of Múlaþing, in the Eastern Region of Iceland.
Stuðlagil formed by the Jökulsau-au-Brü river. It is known for its columnar basalt rock formations and the blue-green water that runs through it. The height of the walls is up to 30 m (98 ft).
After the opening of the Kaurahnjukar hydroelectric power station in 2009, the water level in the river decreased by 7-8 meters (23 to 26 ft) and so the walls was appeared for looking.
Iceland, Bizarre Bends of the Stuðlagil Canyon
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Iceland, Walls and Reflections in the Stuðlagil Ca…
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Iceland, Remains of Basalt Columns in the Stuðlagi…
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Iceland, Cross Sections of Crystalline Basalt Colu…
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Iceland, The Stuðlagil Canyon Upstream View
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Iceland, Standing on the Cliff in the Stuðlagil Ca…
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Iceland, Those Who Want to be Flying over the Stuð…
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Iceland, Curved Basalt Columns in the Stuðlagil Ca…
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Stuðlagil is a canyon located in Jökuldalur in the municipality of Múlaþing, in the Eastern Region of Iceland.
Stuðlagil formed by the Jökulsau-au-Brü river. It is known for its columnar basalt rock formations and the blue-green water that runs through it. The height of the walls is up to 30 m (98 ft).
After the opening of the Kaurahnjukar hydroelectric power station in 2009, the water level in the river decreased by 7-8 meters (23 to 26 ft) and so the walls was appeared for looking.
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