and some impressions of Iceland. I have come across these photos lately, which were hidden on hard disk and was thinking I have to share them with you.:-)
In Iceland I was surprised by very introverted people, outstanding natural beauty, the perfect lamb meat ever ( I can assure you better than the New Zealand lamb:-)) and probably the most secure country in the world.
The personal highlight for me was to enjoy the longest day in Ìsafjördur when the sun touched the horizon at midnight for a moment only. We also chased seals on Jökulsárlón, a large glacial lagoon in southeast Iceland, providing outstanding views of the icebergs and well-known as a shooting location through films like James Bond´s; Die Another Day or Lara Croft´s; Tomb Raider.
If you want to see more photos of the Iceland trip, let me know. I have plenty of them.:-)
The White house of Reykjavík, do you remember the
Reykjavík Summit ; a meeting between U.S. President Ronald Reagan and General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev, held in Höfði in Reykjavík, on October 11-12, 1986?
The streets of Reykjavík
The streets of Reykjavík
The streets of Reykjavík
The streets of Reykjavík
outside of Reykjavík
Atlantic Puffin, called by locals Lundi
Blue lagoon spa near to Reykjavík, a fascinating geothermal wonder
Jökulsárlón, a large glacial lagoon in southeast Iceland
James Bond shooting location
It looks like an amazing trip! Great pictures and amazing locations! WOW! 🙂
I wouldn’t complain, if you post some other pictures! 😉
Thank you Miss Uschi. Will try to post more.:-)
The bird is amazing! Very special! 🙂
Have a wonderful day 🙂 xo
Lundis – puffins were really special and some how funny.We have beenn watching the whole colony for hours.:-)
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