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The Horses of Ibisholl, Iceland

January 20, 2013
Horses, Iceland

Photograph by Tina Thuell, Your Shot  

This Month in Photo of the Day: Animal Pictures  

"Icelandic horses gathered on top of this hill within their paddock beneath this stunning cloud formation. The combination seemed positively heavenly. This photo was taken at the breeding farm in northern Iceland called Ibisholl."

 

The Magical Skaftafell Ice Cave of Öræfajökull

"Located within Iceland’s own Skaftafell National Park, the whimsical crystal cave is the result of centuries old ice coming down the slopes of Öræfajökull." 

 

A Noctilucent Masterpiece

"Night-shining “noctilucent” clouds create a magical glow in the night skies over Reykjavíc, Iceland in this beautiful photo by Örvar Atli Þorgeirsson. In the foreground is “The Sun Voyager” (Sólfar), an iconic steel sculpture located on the city waterfront representing a Viking ship."  

 

Need to Chill ? Iceland in Winter

by Eva Sturm

 

Forces of Nature

Eyjafjallajökull in April

Bolts of lightning crackle in the midst of the erupting Icelandic volcano Eyjafjallajökull, in April. The eruption spread ash plumes throughout the atmosphere, grounding around 100,000 commercial flights across Europe.

 

Islandic Tiger - The Eyjafjorour Fjord, Iceland

Image taken by Landsat 7 on Oct. 21, 1999

This stretch of Iceland's northern coast resembles a tiger's head complete with stripes of orange, black, and white. The tiger's mouth is the great Eyjafjorour, a deep fjord that juts into the mainland between steep mountains. The name means "island fjord," derived from the tiny, tear-shaped Hrisey Island near its mouth. The ice-free port city of Akureyri lies near the fjord's narrow tip, and is Iceland's second largest population center after the capital, Reykjavik.

 

Cotton Grass, Iceland

 

Einar's New Year

 

Iceland's Northern Coast

"This stretch of Iceland's northern coast resembles a tiger's head complete with stripes of orange, black, and white. The tiger's mouth is the great Eyjafjorour, a deep fjord that juts into the mainland between steep mountains. The name means "island fjord," derived from the tiny, tear-shaped Hrisey Island near its mouth. The ice-free port city of Akureyri lies near the fjord's narrow tip, and is Iceland's second largest population centre after the capital, Reykjavik."

 

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