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Nature Wonders WATERFALLS OF NORTHERN ICELAND Iceland
Iceland has one of the most natural landscapes in Europe. In addition to its famous geysers, fire and lava spitting volcanoes and mighty glaciers, this remote island in the North Atlantic has a large number of magnificent waterfalls.The spectacle of the untamed torrents of the Dettifoss that constantly plunge to the depths below is one of the most impressive natural...
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Cosmos Global Documentaries FIRE & ICE Iceland
Iceland, an island of fire and ice, a land of geysers, volcanoes and lava deserts. Remote and desolate yet full of breathtaking natural beauty. The spectacle of numerous Solfatara formations ranges from fascinating bubbling mud holes to dramatic crevices that spew out hot steam. The sulphur laden mud pools can reach a temperature of up to a...
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The Iceland Experience : Around in 80 vol.1
Shot mostly on location in Reykjavik, Iceland, The Iceland Experience features up and coming artists that have taken the unique landscape of their native land, and transformed it into cutting edge music. Ampop, The Funerals, Apparat Organ Quartet, and Singapore Sling follow in the footsteps of Bjork and Sigur Ros, by challenging the perceptions of mainstream music. The...
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Nature Wonders NAMASKARD Iceland
Bubbling pools of mud announce our arrival in one of the most fascinating areas in Iceland, the Solfataren Fields of Namaskard in the Myvatn region. In the plains of Namaskard, the relentless volcanic activity of Iceland is plain to see. Indeed, this island originated due to extraordinary geological...
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Nature Wonders DIMMUBORGIR Iceland
A few kilometres south of Reykjahlid, a tourist centre on Lake Myvatn, is one of the most unique and fascinating landscapes in Iceland. The Dimmuborgir, or, "dark castles", are the impressive result of the volcanic past of this unique island set amid the North Atlantic.The remarkable lava formations of Dimmuborgir originated around two thousand...
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