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Summer pictures of Iceland

Visit Iceland in summer and the never-setting midnight sun will provide you with 24 hours of daylight

Mt. Vestrahorn, cloaked in the light of the midnight sun.
There is no bad weather in Iceland, only bad foresight.
Mt. Lómagnúpur, south Iceland.
Icelandic cows hanging out with Skógafoss waterfall in the distance.
Hofskirkja church was the last of Icelandic churches to be built in the ancient turf style.
A welcome immigrant in Iceland, the Alaska Lupin binds the fine volcanic soil, preventing erosion.
Icelandic contains well over a hundred words that are specifically used to describe horse colours.
Cottongrass is a common sight in Iceland in mid-summer.
Viking settlers imported these horse's ancestors to Iceland between 860 and 935 AD.
In an unforgiving climate, turf houses offered insulation that was superior to what wood and stone buildings could provide.
Although most Icelandic turf houses eventually buckled under the weight of time, many survived into the 21st century.
Skógafoss waterfall, the guardian of the southern lowlands.
The small turf chapel of Núpsstaður in Katla Geopark, south Iceland.
The summer midnight sun produces otherworldly shades and colours.
Endless fields of purple Lupin are one of Iceland's distinguishing landscape features.
South Iceland's Seljalandsfoss is one of the country's most treasured waterfalls.
Visiting Skógafoss waterfall during a mid-summer night will leave life-lasting memories.
The Blágresi (Geranium Sylvaticum) is Iceland's midsummer flower.
Gorgeous lupine field during one of Iceland's bright summer nights.
Icelandic summer nights can be so tranquil and still that it is as if the whole universe is holding its breath.
Glaumbær turf house in North-Iceland.
Seljalandsfoss and the midnight sun.
Mt. Vestrahorn towers 454 meters over south Iceland's lowlands.
Landmannalaugar were formed during the last ice age, and the southern highlands are Iceland's youngest area.
Wet grass from the morning dew at Snæfellsnes peninsula.
The tender Icelandic horse is capable of five gaits and is renowned for sure-footedness in rough terrain.
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