Thursday, January 27, 2011

Riding Back to Grundarfjordur

In the Southwest of Iceland, there is so much more vegetation than in the Southeast.

 
With the sheep population far exceeding people population, you would think that you'd see a lot more sheep. They tend to graze over a wide area.

 
The fantastic cloud formations, plus mountains, and a quiet country home--click on any photo for a larger view.

 
I never tire of Icelandic skies.

 
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Grundarfjordur, at the base of the mountains, near the sea. The seagulls are ready to escort us from the fjord.

9 comments:

  1. Like your photos Margaret! I will spend more time going through all your posts about Iceland as I'm planning to visit next October. Your Blog is not only very nice but it is also a well of info for me, thanks! DeeBee :))

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  2. Hello!
    I liked this blog very much!
    Thank You very much for Your visit!
    I am ready to follow Your blog!

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  3. It is a shame for a Norwegian to say that He has not been to Iceland. Once I had to choose between to conference, on Iceland and one on The Faeroe Islands (not that I regret that visit!). I now ought to visit Iceland.

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  4. interesting article .. in accordance with my studies .. thanks
    best regards

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  5. Beautiful landscapes, some are really dramatic!

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  6. Lovely pictures...the place has such a difficult name, am still figuring out how to pronounce it :)

    p.s. the sheep look few though...

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