The land of Fire and Ice, June 28-30, 2005
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The Sandur consists mainly of debris carried to the coastal areas by braided glacial rivers
Midnight in the Sandur
Vik, the southernmost town of Iceland, with its spectacular coast line
The huge basalt pillars of Reynisfjara, near Vik (popular with the puffins)
Sunrise at 3am
The peninsula and islets of Dyrholaey
Iceland's version of Devil's Postpile Monument - solidified lava forming basalt columns
The tortured basalt forms arcs and caves
Dyrholaey
Small town near Vik
Glorious sunrise
Rays of light
Dyrholaey
Dyrholaey in a different light
On Dyrholaey - water and light
Bird sanctuary
Dyrholaey's beaches
Skogafoss and the looming glacier Myrdalsjokull behind it
On top of Skogafoss
Hiking up Skogafoss
Saturday, July 9, 2005 2:33:17 AM
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