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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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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    This turf church is one of only six icelandic turf churches still standing. They are preserved as historical monuments. This church was built 1834 and has turf walls, but timber gables both back and front.
Turf church Víðimýrarkirkja (Iceland)
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    Gatklettur is a rock formation in the west of Iceland. It is located near Arnarstapi on the Snæfellsnes peninsula in Iceland.
Gatklettur near Arnarstapi on Snæfellsnes (Iceland)
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    Skálholtdómkirkja is the icelandic term for ‘Cathedral of Skálholt’. It was errected between 1956 an 1963. It is located at Skálholt, a site which hosted a bishop 800 years.
Standing inside Skálholtdómkirkja (Iceland).
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    The Gullfoss (which means Golden Falls in icelandic) is a waterfall in the canyon of the river Hvítá in the southwest of Iceland. The waterfall is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland.
Standing at Gullfoss (Iceland).
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    The geysir Strokkur is located in the geothermal area of the Great Geysir in the valley of Haukadalur. It erupts every 5 to 10 minutes 15 to 20 meters high. Sometimes the eruption reaches 40 meters.
Standing at geysir Strokkur (Iceland).
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    Öxarárfoss is a waterfall in Þingvellir National Park (Iceland). It’s heigth is approximately 20 meters (about 66 feet). It’s name is derived from the river Öxará.
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    Hallgrímskirkja is a church in Reykjavík (Iceland). It is the largest church of the island. It is also the second tallest building in Iceland.
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