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Evening shot of downtown Reykjavik seen from the pond (fjörnin).

Day 3 of trip to Reykjavik. Museums, Churches, walking, bars, bars and bars.

Reykjavik Art festival 2008

Atlantis, created by Tea Mäkipää and Halldór Úlfarsson and installed in Reykjavík’s pond, Tjörnin, will feature a partially submerged house that explores ideas of survival. From the shore, one corner of the small house is visible above the pond’s surface with warm light shining out, and the quiet sounds of daily life, from singing to arguing, are audible.

Artwork on a board fence around a constuction site on Lavgavegur (street) in Reykjavík, Iceland.

As seen from the Hallgrímskirkja bell tower.

 

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Corrugated buildings, and fat wheeled cars plus a biting -7 degree windchill make for quick sketching conditions in lovely Reykjavik.

Guido Van Helten, from photographs of a 1961 Reykjavik production of the play No Exit by Jean Paul Sartre.

Iceland, Reykjavik

 

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Flying the drone over Grafarvogur suburb in Reykjavík, the little lights are the cemetery.

Cityscape from the top of Hallgrímskirkja cathedral.

 

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Iceland, Reykjavik

 

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Reykjavík is already a quiet capital, but even more so on a sunday morning.

REYKJAVIK

 

L'Islande, terre de feu et de glace

Iceland, land of fire and ice

 

Un voyage en Islande , terre des extrêmes et des contrastes, à la limite du cercle polaire. des paysages sauvages qui , selon le ciel et l'éclairage, évoquent le début ou la fin du monde. Avec ses sols craquelés, soulevés, fumants, bouleversés, laissant apparaître par endroits les entrailles de la terre, l'Islande était considéré autrefois comme les porte des Enfers.

Une destination unique(et l'on pèse ses mots) où chaque jour offre son lot de merveilles à contempler, à des années-lumières de ce que l'on connait.

 

A trip to Iceland, land of extremes and contrasts, on the edge of the Arctic Circle. wild landscapes that, depending on the sky and lighting, evoke the beginning or the end of the world. With its cracked, raised, steaming, upset floors, revealing in places the bowels of the earth, Iceland was once considered the gateway to the Underworld.

A unique destination (and we weigh our words) where each day offers its share of wonders to contemplate, light years from what we know.

 

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Reykjavík, Iceland

 

Taken while exploring Reykjavik, the capitol of Iceland. It was such an amazing city.

This photograph was taken from the Perlan observation deck.

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