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Statue of the Icelandic viking Leifur Eir
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Heimaey , Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland: -This sculpture is entitled Tröllkerlingin and was created in 1975 by the artist Ásgrím Sveinsson.
Balbal statue, marking a burial site, dating back 2,000 years in the Kazakh Bayan-Olgii Province of the Altai Mountains of Western Mongolia. The Turkic warrior human image carving, made from a single stone, stand out in remote areas of the mountains marking the graves of warrior ancestors.
Leif Erikson statue silhouette in Reykjavik, Iceland. Ericsson was a Norse explorer from Iceland and the first known European to have discovered continental North America
July and August -1986, old Positive Film scanned, Ireland.
Cloudy tundra of Kamchatka
City street and Akureyrarkirkja church at Akureyri, Iceland
Icelandic landscape in the summer
Reconstructed doorway of a bishops farm in the Norsemen settlement Gardar in the arctic summer in Igaliku in the south western part of Greenland. The Norsemen left the place in the beginning of the 15th century and the modern excavations are today a public park in the small village
Photo big sister and brothers monument to the founders of Kiev
Thingvellir National Park in Iceland with rocks in the empty landscape under a dramatic sky.
Monument to the legendary figure Hagen on the banks of the Rhine in Worms am Rhein
Nuuk / Godthåb, Sermersooq, Greenland: Hans Egede, a Dano-Norwegian Lutheran missionary, also known as the “Apostle of Greenland”, came to the island in 1721 to do missionary work among the Inuit inhabitants. His is considered the founder of Nuuk, his stay marked the beginning of Greenland’s colonial era. The original statue, holding a pastoral staff in his right hand and a bible in his left, was sculpted by August Saabye in 1894 and is outside Frederik's Church in Copenhagen, the Nuuk monument is a replica placed in 1922. Nuuk Lutheran Cathedral aka Church of Our Saviour in the background.
Black sand beach near Vik in Iceland
Icelandic countryside landscape
The gloomy landscapes around Reykjavik, Iceland
Stunning rock formations near the village of Djúpivogur on the fjord Berufjörður,  Austurland, East Fjords, Eastern Iceland
Magical valley Gjain in Iceland with basalt rock formations.
Old fortress on the Kleppen peninsula at Kristiansund, Norway, Europe
Exploring the ancient weathered and carved and leaning totem poles, a visitor walks in the forest in the Haida village of Skedans on Haida Gwaii or Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada.
Hljóðaklettar, also known as the \
From a geological standpoint, Iceland is a very young country, still in the midst of its own creation. Shaped by the forces of nature, the, barren landscapes demonstrate the creativity powers of the four basic elements—earth, air, fire, and water—in a dramatic way. Active volcanoes, bright green valleys, glacier-cut fjords, black sand beaches, and roaring rivers are the most distinctive features of the Icelandic landscape. And although they are very accessible, they still remain virtually untouched by human civilization. In a fast-paced world of sprawling development, Iceland's pure nature and empty expanses stand out as a luxury.Despite the name, “ice” only covers about 10% of the land, but still represents the largest glaciers left in Europe. It represents a source of pure water and symbolizes the purity of Icelandic products. Icelanders are proud of their close ties to nature, and dedicated to preserving this natural wealth through responsible conservation.
Historic Iditarod landmark in small town of Seward Alaska on cloudy day.
A man on a rock overlooking the fjord region on the North-west coast of Iceland
Arnarstapi, Iceland - August 2019: Statue of Bardur Snaefellsnes, half-man, half-giant that is said to roam the Snaefellsnes glacier in Iceland. Made in 1985 by the sculptor Ragnar Kjartansson.
Classic Icelandic landscape with waterfall.
work of art in volcanic rock paying tribute to the vikings
Iceland Lagoon
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