2010 Iceland: Moon and Mars
Folder: Iceland
Pictures from Iceland with a decidedly lunar and/or martian flavor
Laugavegur
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An almost-360 pano from early on the third day, just after leaving Emstrur.
Believe it or not, this was done hand-held, and only has a sliver cropped off the top and bottom. One more shot and it'd be a full 360 (it's only about 3-4 degrees short, I think).
Laugavegur Trek: Day 4
Laugavegur Trek: Day 4
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Columnar basalt formations, with unexpected curves, folds, branches, mirroring, and radial structures.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Karanjukahr Dam on the Jokulsa a Dal river, subject of many a Discovery Channel documentary.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Karanjukahr Dam on the Jokulsa a Dal river, subject of many a Discovery Channel documentary.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Karanjukahr Dam on the Jokulsa a Dal river, subject of many a Discovery Channel documentary.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Karanjukahr Dam on the Jokulsa a Dal river, subject of many a Discovery Channel documentary.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Karanjukahr Dam on the Jokulsa a Dal river, subject of many a Discovery Channel documentary.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Karanjukahr Dam on the Jokulsa a Dal river, subject of many a Discovery Channel documentary.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Karanjukahr Dam on the Jokulsa a Dal river, subject of many a Discovery Channel documentary.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Karanjukahr Dam on the Jokulsa a Dal river, subject of many a Discovery Channel documentary.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Road Trip: Day 6
Road Trip: Day 6
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Interesting swirl patterns, where wind and water have sorted out different types of volcanic gravels.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Interesting swirl patterns, where wind and water have sorted out different types of volcanic gravels.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Interesting swirl patterns, where wind and water have sorted out different types of volcanic gravels.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Interesting swirl patterns, where wind and water have sorted out different types of volcanic gravels.
Road Trip: Day 6
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Interesting swirl patterns, where wind and water have sorted out different types of volcanic gravels.
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