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The Dimmifjallgarorr plateau, crossed by National 1 that from the southeast coast through the island to the north coast
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Dettifoss Selfoss Falls and the canyon generated by the waters of melting glaciers in the center of the island
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Dettifoss Selfoss Falls and the canyon generated by the waters of melting glaciers in the center of the island
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Dettifoss Selfoss waterfalls
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Dettifoss Selfoss waterfalls
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The waters of the glaciers, carrying the earth dragged from the river, creating the Selfoss Dettifoss waterfalls
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Selfoss Dettifoss waterfalls
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The exit from the canyon of Dettifoss Selfoss waterfalls
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The north territory of the island is marked by deep canyons created by the waters coming down from the glaciers to the sea
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Hafragilsfoss waterfalls
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Hafragilsfoss waterfalls
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The lava of the volcanos settles in areas of calm waters creating black sand beaches
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The Tjornes Peninsula
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The Tjornes Peninsula
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The coast of the Tjornes Peninsula
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Country of Husavik. An important center for whale watching
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Country of Husavik. The port
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Husavik Town
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Husavik Town
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Husavik Town
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Country of Husavik. A moment of rest before taking the bus
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Husavik Town
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Husavik. The lighthouse at the entrance of the bay
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Husavik. There are several boats that take tourists to see the whales
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Whalewatching in front of the bay of Husavik
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Whalewatching in front of the bay of Husavik
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Whalewatching in front of Husavik Bay
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Whalewatching in front of Husavik Bay
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Whalewatching in front of Husavik Bay
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The road that leads from Husavik to the volcanic area of Myvatn
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The road that leads from Husavik to the volcanic area of Myvatn
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The geothermal area of Krafia
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The geothermal area of Krafia
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The geothermal area of Krafia
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The mountains overlooking the northern coast
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The area of fumaroles and warm waters of Namafjall
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The area of fumaroles and warm waters of Namafjall
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The area of fumaroles and warm waters of Namafjall
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The area of fumaroles and warm waters of Namafjall
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The area of fumaroles and warm waters of Namafjall
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Namafjall. Pools of water and boiling mud
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The area of fumaroles and warm waters of Namafjall
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The area of fumaroles and warm waters of Namafjall
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Godafoss waterfalls located on the road to the town of Akureyri
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Godafoss waterfalls located on the road to the town of Akureyri
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Rainbow over the Godafoss waterfalls, located on the road to the town of Akureyri
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Hotel in the town of Akureyri, located at the end of the fjord of Eyjafjorour, one of the longest of the north coast
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Akureyri (end of the fjord of Eyjafjorour). Trolls, gnomes and mythological figures that are part of the popular culture of the island
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Akureyri (end of the fjord of Eyjafjorour). Trolls, gnomes and mythological figures that are part of the popular culture of the island
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The journey in the north-east territories
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