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Veiðivötn 5.5 Gigapixel

August 4, 2019March 21, 2020 Ólafur Haraldsson

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Zoom in and find all the fishermen and cars all over the picture.
Mt.Snjóalda is a 933 meter high mountain in the Icelandic highlands, with vast view over the surrounding areas, beautiful lakes and rivers.

Highlands, Iceland, Panoramas

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Stakihnúkur at sunset
On top of Mt.Snjóalda

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