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  • Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Church Organ at Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Hallgrímskirkja (Church of Hallgrímur) is a Lutheran (Church of Iceland) parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. At 74.5 metres (244 ft) tall, it is the largest church in Iceland and among the tallest structures in the country. Known for its distinctively curved spire and side wings, it has been described as having become an important symbol for Iceland's national identity since its completion in 1986 The church is named after the Icelandic poet and cleric Hallgrímur Pétursson (1614–1674), author of the Passion Hymns.
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  • Drone photography of the Landscape at Dyrholaey, Iceland Dyrhólaey ("door hill island"), formerly known by seamen as Cape Portland, is a small promontory located on the south coast of Iceland, not far from the village Vík.
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  • Drone photography of the Landscape at Dyrholaey, Iceland Dyrhólaey ("door hill island"), formerly known by seamen as Cape Portland, is a small promontory located on the south coast of Iceland, not far from the village Vík.
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  • Landscape at Dyrholaey, Iceland Dyrhólaey ("door hill island"), formerly known by seamen as Cape Portland, is a small promontory located on the south coast of Iceland, not far from the village Vík.
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  • Lighthouse and Landscape at Dyrholaey, Iceland Dyrhólaey ("door hill island"), formerly known by seamen as Cape Portland, is a small promontory located on the south coast of Iceland, not far from the village Vík.
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  • Landscape at Dyrholaey, Iceland Dyrhólaey ("door hill island"), formerly known by seamen as Cape Portland, is a small promontory located on the south coast of Iceland, not far from the village Vík.
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  • Landscape at Dyrholaey, Iceland Dyrhólaey ("door hill island"), formerly known by seamen as Cape Portland, is a small promontory located on the south coast of Iceland, not far from the village Vík.
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland
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  • Nootka lupin flowers (Lupinus nootkatensis). This plant was introduced to Iceland from Alaska to improve devegetated areas of land with heavily eroded soil. The plant is capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen and it was planted with the intention of improving the soil. The plant has now become very widespread and in some areas it outcompetes native species. Photographed in Iceland, Tjornes Peninsula in June
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  • Nootka lupin flowers (Lupinus nootkatensis). This plant was introduced to Iceland from Alaska to improve devegetated areas of land with heavily eroded soil. The plant is capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen and it was planted with the intention of improving the soil. The plant has now become very widespread and in some areas it outcompetes native species. Photographed in Iceland, Tjornes Peninsula in June
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  • Nootka lupin flowers (Lupinus nootkatensis). This plant was introduced to Iceland from Alaska to improve devegetated areas of land with heavily eroded soil. The plant is capable of fixing atmospheric nitrogen and it was planted with the intention of improving the soil. The plant has now become very widespread and in some areas it outcompetes native species. Photographed in Iceland, Tjornes Peninsula in June
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  • Skogafoss Waterfall, South Coast, Iceland
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  • Iceland, Husavik, a fishing village and a centre of whale watching in northern Iceland. The wooden church built in 1907
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  • Skogafoss Waterfall, South Coast, Iceland
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  • Skogafoss Waterfall, South Coast, Iceland
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  • Tubular basalt columns at Reynisfjara beach, Southern Iceland
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  • Horse grazing in a green lush pasture, Iceland
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  • Horse grazing in a green lush pasture, Iceland
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  • Tubular basalt columns at Reynisfjara beach, Southern Iceland
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  • Tubular basalt columns at Reynisfjara beach, Southern Iceland
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  • Tubular basalt columns at Reynisfjara beach, Southern Iceland
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  • Tubular basalt columns at Reynisfjara beach, Southern Iceland
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  • Tubular basalt columns at Reynisfjara beach, Southern Iceland
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  • Tubular basalt columns at Reynisfjara beach, Southern Iceland
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  • Tubular basalt columns at Reynisfjara beach, Southern Iceland
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  • Tubular basalt columns at Reynisfjara beach, Southern Iceland
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  • Sundial and directional compass at, Geysir national park, Iceland
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  • Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Sudhurland, southern Iceland,
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  • Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Sudhurland, southern Iceland,
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  • Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Sudhurland, southern Iceland,
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  • Strokkur geyser, Geysir national park, Iceland
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  • Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Sudhurland, southern Iceland,
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  • Seljalandsfoss waterfall, Sudhurland, southern Iceland,
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  • rainbow over Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • rainbow over Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • rainbow over Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • rainbow over Gullfoss Waterfall located on the Hvítá River, Near Geysir, Southwest Iceland
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  • Strokkur geyser, Geysir national park, Iceland
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  • Sundial and directional compass at, Geysir national park, Iceland
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  • Lake Myvatn, Iceland Urban village sheep farm
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  • Lake Myvatn, Iceland, Pseudo Craters at Hverir geothermal field
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  • Strukkur Geysir, Iceland
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  • Strukkur Geysir, Iceland
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland Svartifoss waterfall
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland
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  • Melting glacial icebergs floating in the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, Iceland
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland Svartifoss waterfall
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  • Melting glacial icebergs floating in the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, Iceland
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  • Melting glacial icebergs floating in the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, Iceland
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland The old farmhouse in Sel.
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  • Melting glacial icebergs floating in the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, Iceland
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  • Vatna Glacier (Vatnajökull meaning Glacier of Rivers) the largest and most voluminous glacier in Iceland, and one of the largest in area in Europe.
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland Svartifoss waterfall
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland Svartifoss waterfall
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland Svartifoss waterfall
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland
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  • Melting glacial icebergs floating in the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, Iceland
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  • Skaftafell National Park, Iceland
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  • Melting glacial icebergs floating in the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, Iceland
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  • Melting glacial icebergs floating in the Jokulsarlon Lagoon, Iceland
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  • Iceland, Djupivogur
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  • Vatna Glacier (Vatnajökull meaning Glacier of Rivers) the largest and most voluminous glacier in Iceland, and one of the largest in area in Europe.
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  • Iceland, Djupivogur
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  • Iceland, Djupivogur
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  • Iceland, Djupivogur
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  • Iceland, Teigarhorn (near Djupivogur)
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  • Dramatic clouds and sky. Photographed in Iceland, Teigarhorn (near Djupivogur)
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  • Iceland, Djupivogur
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  • Iceland, Teigarhorn (near Djupivogur)
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  • Iceland, Teigarhorn (near Djupivogur)
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