Hornvik was home to several families of Arctic foxes. They are cautious except when they smell food. I accidentally left my flash on when taking the picture, hence the ghostly eyes.
Eastern cliffs in Horn, Hornstrandir peninsula. That thing on the left is a 30-meter long drifting iceberg.
One of the most breath-taking places I have ever been.
The ubiquitous Hörnvik fly.
50-feet long remains of a full-sized sperm whale. At least five years since deceased.
Old Norwegian whaling station near Hesteyri (Hornstrandir peninsula).
Home, Sweet Home.
Thermal equipment creatively placed by Icelandic engineers.
Mitsubishi/Seyðisfjörður.
Gorgeous weaver.
The elusive hiking elf.
Evil genius base near Sandvik.
Wooden alien worlds.
Lake Tjörnin, Reykjavik.
Clacton-on-Sea.
Last stop before arriving home.
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In August of 2013 I spent a month traveling through Iceland.
Before the trip, I struggled with the idea of not carrying my Canon DSLR, weighing Read More