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Iceland is a magical country that is located in the North Atlantic, a two-hour 20-minute flight north of London. It was settled by Norsemen, who established a legislative assembly in 930. It was under Danish rule from 1380 to 1918, gaining independence in 1918 and becoming a republic in 1944.

The landscape is dominated by glaciers, snowfields and lava beds with many volcanoes and hot springs — the chief source of domestic heat. The population of 276,000 people live mainly along the south-west coast.

We visited it for four days in March 2002. The weather was unbelievably cold and I've never seen so much snow and ice in my life, but I loved every minute of our trip. The scenery was utterly gorgeous and I went slightly overboard with the camera, as you will see here.
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kimbofo > The organ inside the church
kimbofo > The rugged coastline of the Reykjanes peninsula
kimbofo > þingvellir National Park, where the continental plates of America and Europe meet. I was terrified they were going to move and we were going to disappear, 4WD and all, into the gap between the plates
kimbofo > Lake þingvellir, Iceland's largest lake, which is completely frozen over for six months of the year
kimbofo > Much of Iceland is marked by geothermal fields, like the spouting geysers at Geysir
kimbofo > Gulfoss Falls
kimbofo > The gorge below Gulfoss Falls
kimbofo > Iceland photo
kimbofo > Kaffibarrin is a small, cosy bar, rumoured to be owned by Damon Albarn, lead singer of Blur
The organ inside the church
 > The organ inside the church
The organ inside the church
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