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Drangsnes, Iceland
Drangsnes
Drangsnes is a fishing village, pure and simple. Conveniently located near the fishing grounds, it thrives in its minimalistic ways. In fact, the entrepreneur who runs the local restaurant and one of
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Hólmavík, Iceland
Hólmavík
Hólmavík is the largest town in the Strandir region, an area with an exciting and tragic history of witchcraft, witch-hunting and sorcery. Inhabitants in the countryside surrounding Hólmavík live most
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Gýgjarfoss waterfall, F347, Iceland
Gýgjarforss
There are not many waterfalls in the Icelandic highland that have become popular or major attractions. One of the reasons is the relatively short time that the Highland in Iceland is open, only from
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Lokinhamrar, Iceland
Lokinhamrar
Lokinhamrar is a deserted land in Lokinhamradal east in the north of Arnarfjordur . On both sides of the valley are high mountains and soaring hillsides. Guðmundur G. Hagalín was born and grew up at
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Breiðavík Beach, Iceland
Breiðavík
Breiðavík is situated on the way to Látrabjarg. When you drive over the mountain pass from Örlygshöfn you will come down in the creek of Breiðavík. In the creek there is a church and a Hotel, named Hó
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Þingeyri, Iceland
Þingeyri
Þingeyri is a small village situated on a spit of land in one of Iceland's most scenic fjords, Dýrafjörður. Like in most other seaside villages in Iceland, the culture and industry has been shaped
Ketildalur
The Ketildalir valleys are on the southern shore of the fjord Arnarfjordur. The best know of those valleys is probably Selardalur, a very popular destination because of the sculptures and buildings ra
Drangajökull
DRANGAJOKULL Drangajokull is the only glacier in the Westfjords. It is the only glacier in Iceland whose altitude is entirely below 1,000 meters. In addition to this, it is the only glacier in Icelan
Ingjaldssandur
Ingjaldssandur is a huge, lush valley facing the sea between Önundarfjörður and Dýrafjörður. Once home to dozens of farming folk, people used to get there by plane or boat. The rough mountain road int
Kulusuk
Kulusuk, formerly Kap Dan, is a settlement in the Sermersooq municipality in southeastern Greenland, located on an island of the same name. The settlement population of 267 includes many Danes choosing to live there due to the airport. In the Kalaallisut language, the name of the village means "Ches
Tasiilaq
Tasiilaq er stærsti þéttbýlisstaður á Austur-Grænlandi. Íbúafjöldi var árið 2013 um 2017 manns. Tasiilaq er aðalþéttbýliskjarni í byggðarlaginu Ammassalik og annað tveggja þorpa á 3000 km langri austurströnd Grænlands. Þorpið var áður nefnt Ammassalik en það nafn er nú einungis notað um byggðarlagið
Ikateq
Bluie East Two was a minor United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) airfield at Ikateq, East Greenland. It was operational from 1942 to 1947. After the United States assumed responsibility for the defen
Tiniteqilaaq
Tiniteqilaaq is one of the five settlements in the area around the island of Ammassalik. The settlement is located on the other side of the Ikasativaq Fjord, north of Ammassalik Island and facing onto Sermilik, which is one of the great ice fjords in East Greenland. In the beautiful ice fjord it'
Ammassalik Fjord
Ammassalik Fjord (old spelling: Angmagssalik Fjord) is a 41 km (25.5 mi) long fjord in the Sermersooq municipality in southeastern Greenland. The head of the fjord is formed by the confluence of two narrow, tributary fjords: Qingertivaq Fjord and Tasiilaq Fjord (one of two fjords of that name). The
Kuummiut
Kuummiit (Kalaallisut: Kuummiut) is a settlement in the Sermersooq municipality in southeastern Greenland. Founded in 1915, it had 331 inhabitants in 2013. The settlement is located on the eastern shore of the Ammassalik Fjord, approximately 40 km (25 mi) to the northeast of Tasiilaq and 34 km (21
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