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TRAVEL • 2016 SEP • ICELAND
The sweeping Icelandic landscape, though magnificient by itself, is the perfect canvas for a lone human figure tracing its every peak and valley and its wide expanse of nothingness. Thus the scene is set for this edition of shots that plays with the minimalist theme of human versus nature.
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Our exhaustion from the 4km-long trek under a heavy drizzle quickly gave way to excitement as we finally caught sight of the epic DC-3 plane wreck, this lonely object that crashed here in year 1973, and that has continued to sit quietly against an expanse of black sand beach ever since. / Sólheimasandur
The perfect monochrome day./ Diamond Beach
Prometheus dropped his balls./ Dettifoss
Tackling the #bigredchair.
Honey you're hotter than a piping pot of hot chocolate with whipped cream on a cold autumn morning. / Jökulsarlón
A few steps short of breathtaking. / Viti Crater
It was Mars on Earth. / Hverir
A life-worthy wefie. / Dettifoss
But baby it's cold outside. / Jökulsarlón
The last of us. / Reynisfjara
A walk on the edge. / Viti Crater
Back to the future. / Sólheimasandur
Reflecting on the journey that was.
It takes an angmoh to look good in an angmoh place. / Reynisfjara
The surreal feeling of finding yourself following a tight path on the top of a hill. And the not-so-surreal fear of rolling down a crater if you miss a step. / Viti Crater
Dude, have you seen Mr Mime? / Stykkishólmur
Eva the batgirl! / Stori-Dimon
For added romance, try refraining from wiping raindrops off the lens. / Thingvellier National Park
Dalvik, a village with roughly 1400 human inhabitants, and one very vintage looking pram. / Dalvik
While on the way up. / Reynisfjara
Saluting the past. - Sólheimasandur
I. Lighthouse. / Stykkishólmur
/ Hverir
/ Stykkishólmur
That life-worthy shot. / Borgarvirki
/ Viti Crater
Glacier tour. / Jökulsárlón
Downhill Dolly. / Viti Crater
The silent decline. / Hofsos
Drenched as a bride. / Fjađrárgljúfur
Little lost sheep. / Tengillir National Park
/ Hverfjall
/ Stori-Dimon.
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