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Documenting Iceland 154

Documenting ICELAND

As a native photographer I feel responsible to leave all I can behind to show our future
generation how it looked like in Iceland, with my photography before it's too late.

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Öxarárfoss in a cold winter twilight morning - #Iceland

Interestingly the waterfall Öxarárfoss is actually a human-made waterfall. As strange as this may sound geologists and historians have discovered that the river Öxará was moved hundreds of years ago, to channel the water into the ravine Almannagjá in the ninth century. The purpose was to . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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Seltún Geothermal area in a cold winter twilight morning - #Iceland

The high-temperature geothermal region Krýsuvík in the south of Reykjanes peninsula encompasses the geothermal areas Sandfell in the west, Trölladyngja in the northwest, Seltún-Sveifluháls in the center and Austurengjar in the east. The latter extends into the south part of . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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Ögmundarhraun Lava field in the winter twilight - #Iceland

Ögmundarhraun is a lava field on the southern side of the Reykjanes Peninsula, which was formed by an enormous lava flow during an eruption in 1151 AD. The lava field Ogmundarhraun is situated between  . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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Icy Þingvallavatn in winter - #Iceland

Þingvallavatn, anglicised as Thingvallavatn, is a rift valley lake in southwestern Iceland. With a surface of 84 km² it is the largest natural lake in Iceland. Its greatest depth is   . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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Northern Lights at Reykjanesviti Lighthouse - #Iceland

The bright dancing lights of the #aurora are actually collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere. The lights are seen above the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres. They are known as 'Aurora borealis' in the north and 'Aurora Australis' in the south.
Aurora displays appear in many colors although    . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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Documenting Iceland 154
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Documenting the Raw landscape and nature of Iceland

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