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Young woman traveler in blue jacket and red backpack hiking at the wilderness, exploring the beautiful multi-colored geothermal valley with panoramic mountains and flower meadow at Landmannalaugar valley, Iceland
Sightseeing in Iceland in autumn
Colorful blue pool Blesi in Haukadalur geothermal field in Iceland. Inactive remains of a geyser.
Travel to Iceland. Beautiful Icelandic landscape with mountains and Wooden sign with touristic spots. Reykjadalur Valley.
Chile, San Pedro de Atacama, Tatio Geysers in Atacama Desert
Arnarstapi or Stapi is a small fishing village at the foot of Mountain Stapafell between Hellnar village and Breidavik farms
A view of the dirt road stretching to the horizon among the lava fields. Top view, photo taken from the drone. Helgafellssveit, Iceland.
Panoramic landscape on Graenavatn
Area, where the geysers are appearing very often and the geothermal activity is viisble also on the unfrozen lines in the snow. Early sunset in the North-Central part Myvatn, Iceland.
Blooming purple crocus flowers near lake at spring time on Velika planina, Slovenia. Beautiful background with wooden cottages, snow and clouds on the blue sky. Mountains in Slovenia, Europe.
Icelandic landscape
Panoramic view over the Svinafellsjokull glacier in Skaftafell National Park, Iceland.
Mountain rivers and wonderful icelandic nature. Rocky land, high mountains, dramatic sky. Epic and majestic landscapes and nature of Iceland.
Icelandic Snowcapped Coastal Glaciers and Mountain Panorama at the south-eastern Golden Cirlce Route in Wintertime. Frozen sand plain - beach and gravel field in the foreground. Snowy mountain range and glaciers in the background under sunny blue skys. Close the village of Vik i Myrdal, South Central Iceland, Iceland, Nordic Countries, Europe
Signpost in the Thorsmork valley, Iceland, giving directions to the famous Laugavegur trail.
Hverfjall volcano, Reykjahlíð, Iceland
Black volacano ash stained sand and glacial ice in Vatnajokul national park, Iceland
The Painted Hills are one of the three units that comprise the John Day Fossil Beds. Take time to also visit the Clarno Unit, with Mars-like pillars formed by waterfalls and volcanic sludge, and the Sheep Rock Unit, where fossils of plants and animals like saber-toothed cats are on display at the Thomas Condon Paleontology Center. The hills get their name from the delicately colored stratifications in the soil and the yellows, golds, blacks and reds of the Painted Hills are best seen in the late afternoon. Tones and hue may appear to change from one visit to another, as the claystone differ with ever-changing light and moisture levels. Once you see them for yourself, it’s pretty easy to understand why the Painted Hills are one of the 7 Wonders of Oregon.
Photograph from Hverfjall, Nordurland eystra, Iceland
Near the city of Myvatn, Hverir and Leirhnjúku is a geothermal area in the Krafla region of Iceland at the foothill of Namafjall.
Snow on the top of the mountain in the autumn, when all the remaining land is without. Bright blue sky. Location close to Neskaupstadur, East Iceland.
Iceland Landscape
The cold snowy Sunrise Iceland highlands in Winter
Highlands camping Kerlingarfjoll site, starting point to the Hveradalir geothermal area on Kerlingarfjoll mountain range, Iceland.
Skaftafell Iceland - April 10. 2021: Sign showing the way to Skaftafell airport
Highland meadow and small village houses on a sunny day
White lighthouse on the extreme west coast of Iceland. Snaefellsnes Peninsula.
Culebrillas National Park,  Arequipa, Peru - April 15, 2022: Culebrillas is famous for its canyon where you can see petroglyphs made by the Wari people more than thousand years ago.
LangjAkull Glacier in the central highlands of Iceland
Eyjafjallajökull volcano, located in southern Iceland, made headlines worldwide in 2010 with its explosive eruption. The eruption spewed a massive ash cloud into the atmosphere, grounding air travel across Europe for several days. Eyjafjallajökull's ash plume reached heights of up to 10 kilometers, disrupting millions of travelers and causing significant economic losses. Despite its disruptive nature, the eruption also drew attention to Iceland's geological marvels and the ongoing activity within its volcanic systems. Eyjafjallajökull remains an iconic symbol of both the beauty and potential hazards of Iceland's volcanic landscapes.
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