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Seljalandsfoss Iceland.
Man and nature.
We are very small when we look up to the nature.
Seljalandsfoss Iceland.
Man and nature.
We are very small when we look up to the nature.
Hellisheidi Iceland
Geothermal spewing steam to the heavens.
Hellisheidi Iceland
Geothermal spewing steam to the heavens.
Skogarfoss Iceland
Green Moss on Lava Hills
Skogarfoss Iceland
Green Moss on Lava Hills
Skogarfoss (The Skogar waterfall) iceland
A man teaching his son to believe in magnitude of nature.
Skogarfoss (The Skogar waterfall) iceland
A man teaching his son to believe in magnitude of nature.
Hellisheidi (The Cave heath)
Hellisheidi (The Cave heath)
Vestur Kot / Vest Kot (Kot meaning a small and poor farm}
Icelandic Horse
Vestur Kot / Vest Kot (Kot meaning a small and poor farm}
Icelandic Horse
Waterfall Skogafoss is 60 m high and counted among the most beautiful of the country. At least 20 more waterfalls cascade down the mountain slopes above the Skogafoss and it is easy to walk along the river to see them. The first settler at Skogar was Thrasi Thorolfsson. He was a learned man and his character was antiquated. He is said to have hidden a chest filled with gold coins in a cave behind the waterfall.  On fine days, when the sun is shining, people say that his gold is glittering through the water. Many have tried to find the chest and once a young man succeeded. He tied a rope to its ring and pulled. He only retrieved the ring, which was later used for the church door at Skogar. Now it is one of the prides of the Skogar Museum.
Waterfall Skogafoss is 60 m high and counted among the most beautiful of the country. At least 20 more waterfalls cascade down the mountain slopes above the Skogafoss and it is easy to walk along the river to see them. The first settler at Skogar was Thrasi Thorolfsson. He was a learned man and his character was antiquated. He is said to have hidden a chest filled with gold coins in a cave behind the waterfall. On fine days, when the sun is shining, people say that his gold is glittering through the water. Many have tried to find the chest and once a young man succeeded. He tied a rope to its ring and pulled. He only retrieved the ring, which was later used for the church door at Skogar. Now it is one of the prides of the Skogar Museum.
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