Tiny Icelandic churches with their spires and corrugated iron roofs make for photogenic subjects.
The village of Vik, despite its small size (less than 300 inhabitants) has even more to offer to photographers and enthusiasts of the great outdoors - a black sandy beach, picturesque sea stacks, many bird species and an access point for the Myrdalsjokull glacier.
A word of warning - it is also known for its weather which is the wettest in the country.
The village of Vik, despite its small size (less than 300 inhabitants) has even more to offer to photographers and enthusiasts of the great outdoors - a black sandy beach, picturesque sea stacks, many bird species and an access point for the Myrdalsjokull glacier.
A word of warning - it is also known for its weather which is the wettest in the country.
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Tiny Icelandic churches with their spires and corrugated iron roofs make for photogenic subjects.
The village of Vik, despite its small size (less than 300 inhabitants) has even more to offer to photographers and enthusiasts of the great outdoors - a black sandy beach, picturesque sea stacks, many bird species and an access point for the Myrdalsjokull glacier.
A word of warning - it is also known for its weather which is the wettest in the country.
The village of Vik, despite its small size (less than 300 inhabitants) has even more to offer to photographers and enthusiasts of the great outdoors - a black sandy beach, picturesque sea stacks, many bird species and an access point for the Myrdalsjokull glacier.
A word of warning - it is also known for its weather which is the wettest in the country.
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Tiny Icelandic churches with their spires and corrugated iron roofs make for photogenic subjects.
The village of Vik, despite its small size (less than 300 inhabitants) has even more to offer to photographers and enthusiasts of the great outdoors - a black sandy beach, picturesque sea stacks, many bird species and an access point for the Myrdalsjokull glacier.
A word of warning - it is also known for its weather which is the wettest in the country.
The village of Vik, despite its small size (less than 300 inhabitants) has even more to offer to photographers and enthusiasts of the great outdoors - a black sandy beach, picturesque sea stacks, many bird species and an access point for the Myrdalsjokull glacier.
A word of warning - it is also known for its weather which is the wettest in the country.
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icl061226
Date:
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Vik, Iceland
Photographer:
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