Geyser in Iceland

Geyser in Iceland

Geyser area is a colorful geothermal field in a 3 km2 area where hot springs and geysers are abundant.

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Gullfoss Waterfall Iceland

Gullfoss Waterfall Iceland

Gullfoss (Golden Waterfall), one of the most impressive waterfalls in Europe.

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Iceland Northern Lights

Iceland Northern Lights

Iceland is compensated with the natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights, which can often be seen dancing in the Icelandic sky.

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Icelandic Trolls

Icelandic Trolls

Trolls are a part of the ancient heritage of the Scandinavian mythology. All around the country, strange lava formations were once explained in folktales as trolls who were turned to stone when caught outdoors in daylight.

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Reykjavik Capital

Reykjavik Capital

Reykjavik is the country's capital and the heart of the modern Icelandic society.

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The Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon

Blue Lagoon, a unique natural pool of geothermal seawater (37-39°C) in the middle of a moss-covered lava field, is one of the most interesting places to visit in Iceland.

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Thingvellir (Þingvellir) National Park

Thingvellir (Þingvellir) National Park

Thingvellir National Park is of great ecological, geological and historical interest.

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Vatnajokull Glacier

Vatnajokull Glacier

Vatnajökull glacier is located in South East Iceland and is Europe's largest glacier.

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Volcano Hekla

Volcano Hekla

MT. Hekla is one of the most famous volcanoe in the world.

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Volcanoes in Iceland

Volcanoes in Iceland

There are over a hundred volcanos on the central plateau which have not erupted in the past thousand years and between 30 and 40 that are active

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