Turf farm Glaumbær (Iceland)

This turf farm consists of 14 clustered houses. The site has been inhabited for centuries, and the farm is mentioned several times in the medieval Saga literature. Today it is a museum.


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Camera Model: NEX-7
Exposure Time (sec): 1/320
F-Number: 8
Focal Length (mm): 8
Lens: Sigma 8mm/F4
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