Skálholtdómkirkja is the icelandic term for ‘Cathedral of Skálholt’. It was errected between 1956 an 1963. It is located at Skálholt, a site which hosted a bishop 800 years.
Standing inside Skálholtdómkirkja (Iceland).
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Skálholtdómkirkja is the icelandic term for ‘Cathedral of Skálholt’. It was errected between 1956 an 1963. It is located at Skálholt, a site which hosted a bishop 800 years.
Standing inside Skálholtdómkirkja (Iceland).
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The Gullfoss (which means Golden Falls in icelandic) is a waterfall in the canyon of the river Hvítá in the southwest of Iceland. The waterfall is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland.
Standing at Gullfoss (Iceland).
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The geysir Strokkur is located in the geothermal area of the Great Geysir in the valley of Haukadalur. It erupts every 5 to 10 minutes 15 to 20 meters high. Sometimes the eruption reaches 40 meters.
Standing at geysir Strokkur (Iceland).
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Öxarárfoss is a waterfall in Þingvellir National Park (Iceland). It’s heigth is approximately 20 meters (about 66 feet). It’s name is derived from the river Öxará.
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Hallgrímskirkja is a church in Reykjavík (Iceland). It is the largest church of the island. It is also the second tallest building in Iceland.
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