The outline of the landmark Vestrahorn mountain is spectacularly illuminated by a display of the aurora borealis (northern lights).
It's still possible to see traditional Icelandic turf houses scattered across the country. Pictured here is a turf church, located at the village of Hof, in the Skaftafell region.
Iceland's deepest and most spectacular glacial lake is simply beguiling in its beauty and tranquility.
The familiar outline of Kirjufell mountain. Its isolated position, jutting out into the sea, makes it a favorite subject for photographers and artists.
An unusual lava formation embellishes a lagoon near Lake Myvatn.
Another wonder of nature, the horseshoe-shaped depression, known locally as the "Shelter of the Gods," is located in Vatnajökull National Park.
Unusual lenticular clouds resembling a formation of hovering UFOs add drama to this winter mountain scene.
The fissure's crystal clear freshwater affords amazing views of the submerged North American and Eurasian tectonic plates.
Steam vents, geothermal pools, and an overwhelming stench of sulfur greets visitors at this amazing landmark.
A black-sand beach of near mythical status, Reynisfjara is hemmed in by incredible rock formations.
This outstanding park unfolds itself across a rift valley that marks the crest of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Puffins, arctic terns, and black guillemots are among the variety of birdlife that call this remote nature reserve, located in the Westfjords region, home.
Thingvellir's natural wonders include the Silfra Canyon, a flooded fissure that allows scuba divers and snorkelers a rare opportunity to swim between continental plates.
Small, hardy, and seriously cute, the Icelandic horse is famous for its many coat colors. In fact, there are over 100 names for various colors and color patterns in the Icelandic language.
Iceland is the land of fire and ice, a geothermal wilderness of glaciers, volcanoes, and waterfalls. Exploring this rugged environment is to leave behind civilization and discover an untamed landscape seemingly shaped by the gods themselves.
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Iceland is the land of fire and ice, a geothermal wilderness of glaciers, volcanoes, and waterfalls. Exploring this rugged environment is to leave behind civilization and discover an untamed landscape seemingly shaped by the gods themselves.
Browse the gallery and enter a world of extremes.