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Expeditions in Iceland
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The lava landscape topped with moss, of which there are 230 different species in Iceland.
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Gulfoss waterfall, one of the three famed stops and "musts" on the island, part of the Golden Circle
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Local folk tales say the tall rocks at Reynishverfi black sand beach were once trolls that froze in the glare of daylight to form the picturesque shore line.
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The hidden Gljúfrabúi waterfall is accessible by a narrow opening in the cliff
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Hiking Solheimajokull Glacier
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Traditional Icelandic homes, deconstructed and rebuilt on site at the Skogar museum on the south shore.
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Super-Jeeping through Thórsmörk, the valley named for the Norse god Thor
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Traditional homes from over 100 years ago, at the Skogar museum
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The blue lagoon, surrounded by lava
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Langjökull glacier, where you can go into the glacier via an ice tunnel
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Beautiful layers of lava, ash and glacial ice
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Thorsmork views during a hike through the valley
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We took an open elevator 400 feet down inside the Thrihnukagigur volcano to view the beautiful colors, which change based on the present minerals
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A crater
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Icelandic foxes
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Sailing artifacts collected at Skogar museum
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Inside Reykjavik's Hallgrímskirkja church, the largest of it's kind in Iceland.
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Gorgeous views from the Tower Suites, in downtown Reykjavik
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The historical city center of Reykjavik