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Faskruthsfjorthur, Iceland. Faskruthsfjorthur cemetery for 49 French and Belgian fishermen.
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Faskruthsfjorthur, Iceland. This is probably the island of Skruthur, famed for its gannet colonies.
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Faskruthsfjorthur, Iceland. A picturesque light house east of Faskruthsfjorthur.
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Faskruthsfjorthur, Iceland. A farm in full sunlight east of Faskruthsfjorthur.
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Seythisfjorthur, Iceland. Another waterfall on the road to Seythisfjorthur.
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And now a word from my sponsor. One of many pieces of Caterpillar equipment we saw throughout Iceland. I gave...
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Seythisfjorthur, Icelanjd. Our first glimpse of Seythisfjorthur, first settled in 10th century by...
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Seythisfjorthur, Iceland. One of the many waterfalls on the road to Seythisfjorthur.
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Seythisfjorthur, Iceland. One more waterfall on the road to Seythisfjorthur. These and the...
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The church at Seythisfjorthur, Iceland.
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Seythisfjorthur, Iceland. Finally, a little sunshine.
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Seythisfjorthur, Iceland. The Avalanche monument, dedicated to the 24 people killed in the 1885...
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Seythisfjorthur, Iceland. A farm nestled among the mountains and beside the river.
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Seythisfjorthur, Iceland. A pretty waterfall spilling over the ridge on the road to Seythisfjorthur.
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Seythisfjorthur, Iceland. The Fjarthara River valley.
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