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Video clips during our 2007 trip to Iceland.
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View from our guesthouse room in central Reykjavík just off Laugavegur street (approx. 4pm). |
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View from our guesthouse room. It's Saturday and the partying has already begun down below in the pubs (approx. 7pm). |
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View from our guesthouse room. Partying (the Rúntur) usually goes until 4 or 5am in the morning on Friday and Saturday nights (approx. 1:30am). |
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Goðafoss waterfall in north central Iceland. |
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Steam power station, steam vents, Jarðböðin geothermal pool and lake at Mývatn in north central Iceland. |
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Evil-smelling mud pots at Hverir near Lake Mývatn in north central Iceland. |
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Steam vent at Hverir. |
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Steam vent at Hverir. |
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Steam vents at Hverir (early on a different day). |
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Viti crater at the Krafla volcano in north central Iceland. Crater formed when the west side of the volcano exploded in 1724. |
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Boiling pools at the Krafla volcano. |
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Still-steaming lava and volcanic cones at the Krafla volcano. Ground is still extremely hot in places with last activity here happening in the 1980s. |
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Fjord Eyjafjörður and the city of Akureyri in north central Iceland. |
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Driving north along the Eyjafjörður from Akureyri toward the town of Dalvík at 66° north latitude (60 km/37 miles from the Arctic Circle). |
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Dettifoss waterfall in northeast Iceland. Dettifoss is the largest waterfall in Europe. |
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Dettifoss waterfall (a closer look). |
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Dettifoss waterfall (canyon and river). |
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Town of Seyðisfjörður on the fjord of the same name in eastern Iceland. |
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Waterfalls in canyon above the town of Seyðisfjörður. |
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Waterfalls in canyon above the town of Seyðisfjörður. |
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Waterfall from guesthouse room window in the middle of the night (2:33am). |
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Driving down into the Berufjörður fjord toward the town of Djúpivogur to reach the coast of eastern Iceland. |
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Coast near Höfn in southeastern Iceland. |
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Glaciers dropping down from the vast Vatnajökull icefield, the largest icefield in Europe. (video taken July 5 @ 3:30pm about one minute before our vacation abruptly ended) |