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Snjóöldufjallgarður

July 6, 2020October 19, 2020 Ólafur Haraldsson

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Snjóöldufjallgarður is a ridge and is located in South, Iceland. The estimate terrain elevation above seal level is 603 meters. The lakes of Veiðivötn can be seen behind Snjóöldufjallgarður. river Tungnaá flowing across the frame and unknown lake directly down.

Highlands, Iceland, Panoramas

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Reykjadalir in spring
Lyngfellsgígar

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