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Republic Of Iceland Collection

Welcome to the Republic of Iceland, a land of breathtaking natural wonders and rich cultural heritage

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Aerial view of Skogafoss waterfall, South Iceland, Iceland

Aerial view of Skogafoss waterfall, South Iceland, Iceland

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Winding road at Namafjall Hverir geothermal area, Myvatnssveit, Northeast Iceland

Winding road at Namafjall Hverir geothermal area, Myvatnssveit, Northeast Iceland, Iceland

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Statue of Danish King from when Iceland was a colony of Denmark

Statue of Danish King from when Iceland was a colony of Denmark. Iceland, Reykjavik. Statue of Danish King from when Iceland was a colony of Denmark

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Hallgrimskirkja, Icelands iconic Lutheran church in Reykjavik

Hallgrimskirkja, Icelands iconic Lutheran church in Reykjavik, took 34 years to build after World War 11. It is the islands tallest building and was named after the influential Icelandic poet

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: The historic Gimli building was constructed in 1905 by engineer Knud Zimsen who later became mayor

The historic Gimli building was constructed in 1905 by engineer Knud Zimsen who later became mayor of Reykjavik. It now houses the Icelandic Tourist Board

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Reykholt old church was built in 1887

Reykholt old church was built in 1887

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Nootka lupins (Lupinus nootkatensis) growing at Faskrudsfjordur

Nootka lupins (Lupinus nootkatensis) growing at Faskrudsfjordur, a small fishing village in the far east of Iceland. Lupins were brought to Iceland in 1885 to fertilize soil in land reclamation

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Photographed from Skaftafell National Park, Hvannadalshnjukur is Icelands highest peak at 2110 m

Photographed from Skaftafell National Park, Hvannadalshnjukur is Icelands highest peak at 2110 m above sea level. It lies on a rim of the Oraefajokull Volcano

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: The living room of the farmhouse at Turf Farm situated at the Skogar Museum, Skogasafn

The living room of the farmhouse at Turf Farm situated at the Skogar Museum, Skogasafn. This room and the furniture date from 1896

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Large blocks of ice floating on Jokulsarlon lagoon. These blocks break off from the 30-metres-high

Large blocks of ice floating on Jokulsarlon lagoon. These blocks break off from the 30-metres-high edge of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Icelandic horses sheltering in a strong wind

Icelandic horses sheltering in a strong wind

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Visitors watching the famous Strokkur geyser which erupts every 8 to 10 minutes

Visitors watching the famous Strokkur geyser which erupts every 8 to 10 minutes, thrusting hot water and steam 25 to 35 metres into the air

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: The beautiful interior of the wooden church at Strandarkirkja

The beautiful interior of the wooden church at Strandarkirkja, which is situated on Icelands southwest coast. It is generally believed that this little church is the wealthiest for its size in

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Sign on house

Sign on house. Iceland, Reykjavik. Sign on house

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Views from the top of Hallgrimskirkja, looking over Reykjavik

Views from the top of Hallgrimskirkja, looking over Reykjavik. Iceland, Views from the top of Hallgrimskirkja, looking over Reykjavik

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Statue of Leif Eiriksson in front of Hallgrimskirkja

Statue of Leif Eiriksson in front of Hallgrimskirkja, Reykjavik, Iceland. Statue of Leif Eiriksson in front of Hallgrimskirkja, Reykjavik, Iceland

Background imageRepublic Of Iceland Collection: Off road cycling in Iceland

Off road cycling in Iceland. Off road cycling in Iceland


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Welcome to the Republic of Iceland, a land of breathtaking natural wonders and rich cultural heritage. From the aerial view of Skogafoss waterfall in South Iceland, you can witness the sheer power and beauty of nature as water cascades down from great heights, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. As you travel through Northeast Iceland, be prepared to be amazed by the winding road at Namafjall Hverir geothermal area. Here, steam rises from the earth's surface, painting an otherworldly landscape that showcases Iceland's unique geological features. Delve into history as you encounter the statue of a Danish King, reminding us of Iceland's colonial past under Denmark's rule. This serves as a testament to how far this resilient nation has come in achieving independence. Reykjavik proudly boasts Hallgrimskirkja, an iconic Lutheran church named after renowned poet and clergyman Hallgrimur Petursson. Its towering presence dominates the city skyline and stands as a symbol of faith and perseverance. Step back in time at Gimli building constructed over a century ago by engineer Knud Zimsen. Today it houses Icelandic treasures that tell stories of their vibrant culture and history. In Reykholt village lies an old church built in 1887; its timeless architecture reflects both tradition and spirituality that have shaped Icelandic communities for generations. Marvel at Nootka lupins growing abundantly in Faskrudsfjordur village since their introduction in 1885 for soil reclamation purposes. These beautiful flowers now thrive throughout Iceland, adding vibrant colors to its already picturesque landscapes. For adventure seekers, Skaftafell National Park offers Hvannadalshnjukur - Icelands highest peak standing tall on Oraefajokull Volcano's rim. The awe-inspiring views from here will leave you breathless with wonderment.