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76 images Created 19 Sep 2010

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  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_0699frostastadavatnPan.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    LandmannalaugarGH9_0458.jpg
  • Gjögur
    GHgjogur9_2911myndval.jpg
  • Arctic fox in the western part of Iceland
    GH9_3100refur.jpg
  • Gjögur
    GHgjogur9_2892-2myndval.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_0130landmannalaugar.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    LandmannalaugarGH9_0418.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_0156landbannalaugar.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GHlandmannalaugar2myndval.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GHlandmannalaugar9_0641myndval.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    Jokulsarlon_Panorama1.jpg
  • Taken in Northeast-Iceland
    Panorama Godafoss1.jpg
  • The Common Murre or Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) is a large auk. It is also known as the Thin-billed Murre in North America.
    Common MurreDSC_6916_30x100til.jpg
  • The Common Murre or Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) is a large auk. It is also known as the Thin-billed Murre in North America.
    Common MurreGHLangviur9_4930.jpg
  • Arctic fox in Iceland
    Refur_GH18889.jpg
  • This is the largest gull, bigger than a Herring Gull. It is 71-79 cm (28-31 in) long with a 1.5-1.7 m (5-5.7 ft) wingspan and a body weight of 1.3-2 kg (2.9-4.4 lb), though large males regularly exceed this weight. It is bulky, and has a powerful bill.
    Gull GH9_9312svartbaksungi.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArctiTernDSC_6500_30x90svhvtil.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArctiTernDSC_6108_30x90stil.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_0011landmannalaugar_1.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_0020landmannalaugar.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_0085landmannalaugar_1.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_0080_1.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    LandmannalaugarGH9_0071_1.jpg
  • Landscape in East Iceland
    DjupivogurPanoramaGH9_0025.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_2733klettur.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_1813.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    GH9_1523fljotsarlon.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    Jokulsarlon9_1089.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    Jokulsarlon pan 1010.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    Jokulsarlon_Panorama2.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    jokulsarlon-Panorama.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    Landmannalaugar_panGH9_0041.jpg
  • Taken in South-east Iceland
    JokulsarlonGH9_1018.jpg
  • Taken in South-east Iceland
    JokulsarlonGH9_0997.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_GH12877.jpg
  • The gyrfalcon or Falco rusticolus (gerfalcon) is the largest of all falcon species. The Gyrfalcon breeds on Arctic coasts and islands of North America, Europe and Asia. The gyrfalcons on these photos is icelandic.
    Falkipan_GH10035.jpg
  • The gyrfalcon or Falco rusticolus (gerfalcon) is the largest of all falcon species. The Gyrfalcon breeds on Arctic coasts and islands of North America, Europe and Asia. The gyrfalcons on these photos is icelandic.
    Falki pan_GH10036.jpg
  • The gyrfalcon or Falco rusticolus (gerfalcon) is the largest of all falcon species. The Gyrfalcon breeds on Arctic coasts and islands of North America, Europe and Asia. The gyrfalcons on these photos is icelandic.
    Falki_GH10053.jpg
  • The gyrfalcon or Falco rusticolus (gerfalcon) is the largest of all falcon species. The Gyrfalcon breeds on Arctic coasts and islands of North America, Europe and Asia. The gyrfalcons on these photos is icelandic.
    Falki_GH10052.jpg
  • Arctic fox in Iceland
    Refur_GH19556.jpg
  • Arctic fox in Iceland
    Refur_GH19100.jpg
  • Arctic fox in Iceland
    Refur_GH18876.jpg
  • Arctic fox in Iceland
    REFUR_GH19007.jpg
  • Arctic fox in Iceland
    REFUR_GH18975.jpg
  • Arctic fox in Iceland
    REFUR_GH18973.jpg
  • Scenes from various places in the North part of Iceland
    GHHjalteyri-LANDSK8_0282.jpg
  • landslagsvarthvittGH9_2143.jpg
  • SandarGH9_2112.jpg
  • MosiPanoramaGH9_0721 copy.jpg
  • JokullPanoramataka3.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon1010 copy.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon-panGH9_1031 copy.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    JokulsarlonPanorama3.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    JokulsarlonPanorama2.jpg
  • Scenes from various places in the North part of Iceland
    Grimsey svart-hvittGH7_0024.jpg
  • It is possibly the fastest bird in level flight. It can reach 129 km/h (80 mph),but is disputed whether the White-throated Needletail is faster, reportedly flying at 170 km/h. These photos are taken in North-east Iceland
    Toppond2680.jpg
  • It is possibly the fastest bird in level flight. It can reach 129 km/h (80 mph),but is disputed whether the White-throated Needletail is faster, reportedly flying at 170 km/h. These photos are taken in North-east Iceland
    Toppond2677.jpg
  • It is possibly the fastest bird in level flight. It can reach 129 km/h (80 mph),but is disputed whether the White-throated Needletail is faster, reportedly flying at 170 km/h. These photos are taken in North-east Iceland
    Toppond2675.jpg
  • Scenes from various places in the North part of Iceland
    North Iceland Hjalteyri8_0268.jpg
  • Big Humpback whale jumping
    Whale Hvalur1415.jpg
  • Photos from the Western part of Iceland.
    GH9_8674vesturland.psd
  • Tourists visiting Ingólfshöfði and the Great-skua attacking as usualy.
    GHSkumur9_1355.jpg
  • Siglufjörður
    SiglufjardarskardPanorama2.jpg
  • Hraun í Öxnadal
    Hraundrangar1.jpg
  • Scenes from various places in the North part of Iceland
    GH9_2801Pan.jpg
  • The Common Murre or Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) is a large auk. It is also known as the Thin-billed Murre in North America.
    Common MurreGHLangviur9_4917.jpg
  • This is the largest gull, bigger than a Herring Gull. It is 71-79 cm (28-31 in) long with a 1.5-1.7 m (5-5.7 ft) wingspan and a body weight of 1.3-2 kg (2.9-4.4 lb), though large males regularly exceed this weight. It is bulky, and has a powerful bill.
    Gull GH9_9312svartbaksungi_s_svarthv...jpg
  • South of Iceland explains why Iceland is land of the light.
    Landmannalaugarpan3.jpg
  • South of Iceland explains why Iceland is land of the light.
    Landmannalaugarpan2.jpg
  • South of Iceland explains why Iceland is land of the light.
    Landmannalaugarpan.jpg
  • Taken in south-Iceland
    Kilingavatn1_Panorama1.jpg
  • Image from Northeast-Iceland
    Halendi_GH17586-Pano.jpg
  • Landmannalaugar in South Iceland
    Landmannalaugar_GH42434-Pano.jpg
  • Image from Northeast-Iceland
    Halendi_GH17586-Pano-2.jpg
  • South Iceland
    Jokulsarlon_GH45534-Pano.jpg
  • South Iceland
    Jokulsarlon_GH45656-Pano.jpg
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