39degreesnorth > April 2009 photo
39degreesnorth > A particularly fine example of an Icelandic horse
39degreesnorth > Red Rock Lake reflection
39degreesnorth > Siena photo
39degreesnorth > European Bee Eater
Kirkuk, Iraq
39degreesnorth > This is Almannagjá (Everyman's Chasm), one of many rifts in Iceland between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
39degreesnorth > Jökulsárlón is a glacial lagoon that began to form in 1934 when the icecap Vatnajokull started to retreat. Chunks of the glacier Breidamerkurjokull (part of Vatnajokull) calve off into the lagoon and stay there until they are small enough to make a break for the ocean.

This was one of those places where I just couldn't stop taking pictures. Unfortunately, I like almost all of the pictures I took, so bear with me here. :)
39degreesnorth > Lake Isabelle and Beyond - August 2009 photo
39degreesnorth > Lake Isabelle and Beyond - August 2009 photo
April 2009 photo
See photo in original gallery.

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