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At the Guðmundur Jónasson premises in Reykjavík, Iceland – 21 July 2002 (489-07)
Sunday 21 July 2002 - A view of the Guðmundur Jónasson yard from an upper floor of their admin building in Reykjavík, Iceland with one of their Mercedes-Benz highland coaches getting washed by its driver. GJ specialises in different kinds of tours, on some the passengers spend their nights under canvas in the remote areas. The company owns a number of catering trucks and trailers which provide sustenance. One of the trailers, with a gas cylinder attached, can be seen above the front of the coach in this photo.
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