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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
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
Reykholt old church was built in 1887
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
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
The living room of the farmhouse at Turf Farm situated at the Skogar Museum, Skogasafn. This room and the furniture date from 1896
Large blocks of ice floating on Jokulsarlon lagoon. These blocks break off from the 30-metres-high edge of the Breidamerkurjokull glacier
Icelandic horses sheltering in a strong wind
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
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