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Looking towards Hagafell from Grindavík.
Vogastapi is just west of the town Vogar on the nothern side of Reykjanes. The camera looks south towards Grindavík.
Looking towards the eruption from the top of Þorbjörn.
The Icelandic Red Cross has launched an emergency fundraising campaign to support the Red Cross emergency response due to the events in Grindavík.
Iceland’s best know public square, Austurvöllur in the centre of Reykjavík. Alþing, the Reykjavík Cathedral and Hótel Borg.
Reykjavík, Viðey and Mt. Esja from the top of Perlan.
The old city centre, Hallgrímskirkja, Grótta, Akranes and Snæfellsjökull from the top of Perlan.
Eastern part of Reykjavík and Kópavogur from the top of Perlan.
View towards Skerjafjörður and Reykjavík Airport from the top of Perlan.
Reykjanestá off the south-west coast of Reykjanes peninsula. Eldey, Geirfuglasker, Langagrunn and Reykjaneshryggur.
Views from around Reykjanes as seen from Reykjanesviti.
Skjaldbreiður shield volcano as seen from Þingvellir.
Stykkishólmur is surrounded by wonderful views of the innumerable islands. A defining feature is the old houses that reside in the old city center and this is reflected in the atmosphere.
Vestmannaeyjar (The Westman Islands) - View of the town of Heimaey from the harbor.
Vestmannaeyjar (The Westman Islands) - View of the town of Heimaey harbor.
Vestmannaeyjar (The Westman Islands) - Looking over the town centre of Heimaey.
The Icelandic Parliament, Alþing was formed in Þingvellir in 930 and held sessions there until 1798. First national park of Iceland in 1928. Part of the Golden Circle. View from the visitor center on Haki.
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Looking towards Akureyri from across the fjord from Vaðlaheiði. Akureyri is the largest town outside of Iceland’s southwest corner.
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The town Vogar on the nothern side of Reykjanes. The camera looks south towards Grindavík.
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Mt. Hekla, an active stratovalcano, seen from the town of Hella in south Iceland.
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Hella panorama
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Looking towards the eruption from Húsafell, thermal and optical camera
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Iceland’s oldest settlement, close to the Arctic circle. Often referred to as the Whale Capital of Iceland with it’s 23 species of whale in or around the bay.
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Iceland’s oldest settlement, close to the Arctic circle. Often referred to as the Whale Capital of Iceland with it’s 23 species of whale in or around the bay.
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Iceland’s oldest settlement, close to the Arctic circle. Often referred to as the Whale Capital of Iceland with it’s 23 species of whale in or around the bay.
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Iceland’s oldest settlement, close to the Arctic circle. Often referred to as the Whale Capital of Iceland with it’s 23 species of whale in or around the bay.
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Jökulsárlón is the world’s most famous glacial lagoon with its magnificent icebergs and uniquely blue waters. The deepest lake in Iceland, it’s home to spectral icebergs which make their way into its chilly depths from the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier.
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Katla
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Monitoring Fagradalsfjall from Langihryggur.
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Monitoring Fagradalsfjall from Langihryggur. Second view.
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Reykjavík overlooking Tjörnin, Hljómskálagarður and Fríkirkjuvegur. The camera is mounted on Iðnó, built in 1896. Iðnó is next to Reykjavík’s City Hall.
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Selvogur
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Looking out the center of Skagafjörður from Varmahlíð.
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Looking towards the eruption near Sundhnúkagígar, north of Grindavík, from Mt. Þorbjörn.
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Looking towards Sundhnúkagígagröðin.
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From Vogar looking south towards Grindavík.