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A B&W of downtown Reykjavík at night. No flash was used. Noise and blur filters were added. It kind of looks like zombie night in Reykjavík. #Night #Iceland #Reykjavík
Panorama of Reykjavik seen from slightly below Steinn. Don't believe the multitude of Iceland photos with sunshine and blue sky. This is true Icelandic weather.
The ascent starts from the parking place in the lower left at sea level. While I had to stop several times being afraid of getting a heart attack if I don't, a handful of Icelandic trail runners were running up or down the hill like it were an ordinary jogging spot.
Inside the bell tower at Hallgrimskirkja in Reykjavík, Iceland. Shot with a Rokinon 12mm F2.0 @ f/16, distance ∞. lens in manual mode with camera set to lens off. #Reykjavík #Iceland #Hallgrimskirkja #church #bell #BellTower
... ist eine moderne Kirche mit auffallendem und ausgefallenem Kirchturm, der fast überall in Reykjavik zu sehen ist und an dem man sich sehr gut in der Stadt orientieren kann. Im Innern besticht die Kirche durch ihre angenehme Helligkeit und klare Gliederung im neugotischen Stil. Die Kirche wird zu ihren Öffnungszeiten von Touristen geradezu geflutet.
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... is a modern church with a striking and unusual steeple, which can be seen nearly everywhere in Reykjavik and which is a good orientation point in the city. Inside, the church is pleasantly bright and clearly structured in neo-Gothic style. The church is flooded by tourists during its opening hours.
Il Sun Voyager (Sólfar in islandese) è una scultura iconica situata lungo il lungomare di Reykjavík. Creata dall'artista Jón Gunnar Árnason, è stata inaugurata il 18 agosto 1990 per celebrare il 200º anniversario della città. La scultura, realizzata in acciaio inossidabile, rappresenta una nave dei sogni, un'ode al sole e simboleggia la speranza, il progresso e la libertà.
The Sun Voyager (Sólfar in Icelandic) is an iconic sculpture located along the waterfront of Reykjavík. Created by artist Jón Gunnar Árnason, it was unveiled on August 18, 1990, to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the city. The sculpture, made of stainless steel, represents a dream boat, an ode to the sun, and symbolizes hope, progress, and freedom.