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Otherworldly Iceland
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One hundred feet below the surface of the Langjökull glacier in the tunnels of tourist attraction “Into the Glacier”
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Birds eye view of central Reykjavik from the top of Hallgrímskirkja Church
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Former 8-wheeled NATO rocket launchers ferry guests up and down the glacier to the ice tunnel
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Former 8-wheeled NATO rocket launchers ferry guests up and down the glacier to the ice tunnel.
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Indagare travels to the top of Langjökull glacier
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Kerid crater is located in the Grimsnes area of the Golden Circle
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The black sand and volcanic rock of Reynisfjara
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The black sand and volcanic rock of Reynisfjara
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The black sand and volcanic rock of Reynisfjara
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The black sand and volcanic rock of Reynisfjara
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The glacier tongue remaining from Eyafyatlajokull, or more commonly E15, the volcano that erupted in 2010 and disrupted trans-Atlantic air travel for days
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The powerful Gulfloss waterfall is a popular tourist attraction on the Golden circle.
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The powerful Gulfloss waterfall is a popular tourist attraction on the Golden circle.
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Þingvellir National Park marks where the tectonic plates on with North America and Europe split apart, and the birthplace of democracy, with the first dated parliament in AD 700.
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Thingvellir lies in a rift valley that marks the Mid-Atlantic ridge, which is the boundary between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
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The valley of Thorsmork, which the legend says was created where the Norse god Thor dropped his hammer.
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The water levels in Thorsmork can change rapidly and so should only be accessed by experienced guides with off-roading super jeep vehicles
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The water levels in Thorsmork can change rapidly and so should only be accessed by experienced guides with off-roading super jeep vehicles
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The water levels in Thorsmork can change rapidly and so should only be accessed by experienced guides with off-roading super jeep vehicles
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Views from above of Skogafoss waterfall on the South Shore
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Views from the top of Skogafoss waterfall looking out of the farmlands of the South Shore