Wordless Wednesday
November 14, 2018

Vík í Mýrdal is a remote seafront village in south Iceland. It sits in the shadow of the Mýrdalsjökull glacier, which covers the Katla volcano.
Reyniskirkja is the wooden church pictured here which dates back to 1929.
Reynisfjara beach is nearby, it’s the spectacular beach with black sand and stones, basalt columns and the Reynisdrangar offshore rock formations.
The cliffs of Reynisfjall mountain are home to many seabirds such as puffins. Just west of this area is the Dyrhólaey peninsula which has a large rock arch.
Information source – a combined effort of google search and memories from our visit in June 2018. Photo by me 🙂
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Debbie xx
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What a fantastic photo–thank you for sharing!
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Looks so beautiful. I’d love to get to Iceland one day.
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Yes it was so beautiful – I hope you get there one day Miriam!
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One day I will 🙂
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Fabulous picture, Iceland looks so beautiful. We’d love to make it there.
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Thank you! I found it while looking back at my photos and thought it was a bit special. we loved our visit to Iceland and will go again one day. Hope you get there one day 🙂
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How stunning!
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We loved Iceland and it’s variety of scenery, an absolutely fascinating place. Thanks!
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This is an awesome shot, Debbie. The lines of both the wooden church, and the mountains, are very sharp against the sky and almost appear 3-D. You are a talented photographer!
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Many thanks for your kind words Donna, it was a great view and I love the clarity in the scenery too!
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What a postcard perfect image Deb. Iceland is definitely on our list.
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Thanks Sue, it’s a brilliant place to visit with spectacular scenery everywhere you look. I hope you get there one day 🙂
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