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Siglufjorthur, Iceland. Siglufjorthur, our most northerly town, just 28 miles south of the Arctic...
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Siglufjorthur, Iceland. The altar in the church.
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Siglufjorthur, Iceland. A gloomy day.
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Siglufjorthur, Iceland. Boats in the harbor.
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Siglufjorthur, Iceland. More of the harbor.
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Siglufjorthur, Iceland. Needs a good coat of paint!
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Siglufjorthur, Iceland. Seamen's memorial in Siglufjorthur.
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North Iceland. A large herd of Icelandic horses.
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Hofsoss, Iceland, a small village.
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Holar, Iceland. The cathedral built between 1759-1763. Holar was the cultural capital of the...
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Holar, Iceland. The cemetery at the cathedral.
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Holar, Iceland. A mosaic depicting the Bishop of Holar is in the bell tower.
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Holar, Iceland. The ornately carved altarpiece was created in Germany about 1500 and given to...
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Holar, Iceland. The bible on display in the cathedral is the first book written in Icelandic.
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Holar, Iceland. The agricultural college, established in 1882, offers two-year degrees...
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Holar, Iceland. Another building of the agricultural college.
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North Iceland. Ducks leading their brood of ducklings into the water for their lesson in...
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North Iceland. Looks like they'll need a few more lessons.
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Sautharkrokur, Iceland. The main street through town.
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Sautharkrokur, Iceland. The harbor at Sautharkrokur, the second largest town in northern...
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Sautharkrokur, Iceland. Fish drying racks. The fish processed here are sold extensively in Africa.
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Sautharkrokur, Iceland. Another view of the fish drying racks.
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Sautharkrokur, Iceland. This shows how massive these racks are.
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Glaumbaer, Iceland. The church at Glaumbaer was built in 1926.
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Glaumbaer, Iceland. Scene inside the church. The Dutch pulpit painting was created in 1685 for a...
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