Alexander Prolygin's photos
Iceland, The Slopes of Kerlingarfjöll with Light G…
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Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall volcanic massive in Iceland.The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area. Minerals that have emerged from the hot springs also color the ground yellow, red and green.
Iceland, Dark Green and Light Green Spots in the V…
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Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall volcanic massive in Iceland.The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area. Minerals that have emerged from the hot springs also color the ground yellow, red and green.
Iceland, Geothermal Valley of Kerlingarfjöll
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Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall volcanic massive in Iceland.The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area.
Iceland, Geothermal Activity in the Valley of Kerl…
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Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall volcanic massive in Iceland.The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area.
Since March 17 in 2017 the Kerlingarfjöll Mountains and geothermal area were turned into a nature reserve. The area is popular with hiking. There are various half-day and one-day hiking trails in the area.
Iceland, Geothermal Valleys of Kerlingarfjöll
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Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall volcanic massive in Iceland.The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area.
Iceland, Kerlingarfjöll, A Lot of Routes for Hikin…
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Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall volcanic massive in Iceland.The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area. Minerals that have emerged from the hot springs also color the ground yellow, red and green.
Since March 17 in 2017 the Kerlingarfjöll Mountains and geothermal area were turned into a nature reserve. The area is popular with hiking. There are various half-day and one-day hiking trails in the area.
Iceland, Serpentine Flow of the River of Kerlingar…
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Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall volcanic massive in Iceland.The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area. Minerals that have emerged from the hot springs also color the ground yellow, red and green.
Since March 17 in 2017 the Kerlingarfjöll Mountains and geothermal area were turned into a nature reserve. The area is popular with hiking. There are various half-day and one-day hiking trails in the area.
Iceland, Landscape of Kerlingarfjöll
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Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall volcanic massive in Iceland.The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area. Minerals that have emerged from the hot springs also color the ground yellow, red and green.
Iceland, Kerlingarfjöll, The Rock Covered by Brown…
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Kerlingarfjöll is a 1,477 m (4,846 ft) tall volcanic massive in Iceland.The volcanic origin of these mountains is evidenced by numerous hot springs and rivulets in the area. Minerals that have emerged from the hot springs also color the ground yellow, red and green.
Iceland, The River of Fossá in the Canyon
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Iceland, Haifoss and Granni Waterfalls
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Háifoss (left) is a waterfall situated in southern Iceland. The waterfall Granni (right) is next to it. Hái means tail, and Grani means neighbor.
The river Fossá, a tributary of Þjórsá, drops here from a height of 122 m.
Iceland, The Haifoss Waterfall
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Háifoss is a waterfall situated in southern Iceland. The river Fossá, a tributary of Þjórsá, drops here from a height of 122 m.
Iceland, The Haifoss Waterfall Close-Up
Iceland, The Haifoss Waterfall
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Háifoss is a waterfall situated in southern Iceland. The river Fossá, a tributary of Þjórsá, drops here from a height of 122 m.
Iceland, The Granni Waterfall
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The Granni is a waterfall that cascades into the Fossardalur right beside the Háifoss waterfall. Granni has a height of 101 meters.
Iceland, The Granni Waterfall
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The Granni is a waterfall that cascades into the Fossardalur right beside the Háifoss waterfall. Granni has a height of 101 meters.
Iceland, Haifoss and Granni Waterfalls
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Háifoss (left) is a waterfall situated in southern Iceland. The waterfall Granni (right) is next to it. Hái means tail, and Grani means neighbor.
The river Fossá, a tributary of Þjórsá, drops here from a height of 122 m.
Iceland, Modest Northern Flowers between Stones
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