Iceland is a long way from Australia and it seems we have travelled from one edge of the world to another….and in some ways we have done just that!
From being on the edge of our seats with excitement
To being on the edge of a glacier


A waterfall thunders above us and edges us out of its spray




To sitting on the edge of the crack in the earth



And driving along the edge of THAT volcano

Walking along the edge of geothermal areas



And never ending lava fields

With the black sandy beaches with sharp edges in the sea



Iceland is the place to be!!





In memory of our trip this time last year and for #SundayStills where the theme is – you guessed it – edge – with Hugh as the host this week.
I’ve also written about my fear of edges here.
Have you been to Iceland? We had a fabulous time travelling with our grown up daughter in June 2018 – you can read more about it in my post 10 reasons why you definitely shouldn’t visit Iceland.
It’s been fun reliving these memories and sharing them with you.
I hope you enjoyed the trip to Iceland with me!!
I’d love to know what you think of my interpretation of the edge theme. I always enjoy seeing what others come up with for these weekly prompts 🙂
Have a great week ahead.
Deb
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Stunning pictures!
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Thanks, I had so much fun choosing which ones to use 🙂
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Yes! I loved seeing your pictures. I traveled there last year and had the most wonderful time. A top ten vacation to be sure.
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I’m so glad you can relate to my travels Angela, I remember you talking about your trip!
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Deb, your photos and reminiscences of Iceland are breath taking. Definitely a place high on my bucket list. Thanks for reliving them with us. xx 😊
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My pleasure Miriam, I was keen to revisit our trip last year and the prompt gave me the perfect avenue for doing that 🙂 . Hope you get there one day!
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Me too! 😊
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Hi Deb, Breathtaking photos of Iceland! We were there with our adult daughter in June 2017 for a one month camping trip. I could return to Iceland in a heartbeat. Something to think about, if you are interested: I sent a story about our trip to an Iceland publication last year and they published it. You always have engaging stories and some amazing photos. If you are interested, I could send you the link to my story and see if this is something you would like to do. After reading your post, maybe I should be planning another adventure to Iceland😊
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Thanks so much for your comment Erica, I’m impressed with your camping holiday. We took our grown up daughter and all had a ball together! We loved it!!!
I’d be very keen to know of the link you mentioned and send them my posts, it can’t hurt! Really appreciate it 🙂
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https://www.icelandnaturally.com/article/how-do-i-choose-one-favorite-photo-iceland
Let me know if you cannot open above. You go to their site and write a story within their parameters, ie word count. I would send one specific story. You can google search the type of stories they post. Fun. Good luck🙂
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http://www.icelandnaturally.com/how-do-i-write-iceland-naturally
They have an online magazine and they publish every month. You can google their monthly magazines. My story was first published June, 2018 and then again republished March, 2019. Deb, your love of Iceland jumps off the page. Hope the above helps🙂
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Hi Debbie, I thought I’d start by saying that your pingback and comment are safely on my post for this week’s Sunday Still challenge. So, no need to resubmit them.
Stunning photography. I remember reading your Iceland posts from last year. Iceland is where the last ‘Journey to the Centre of the Earth’ movie was filmed. From your photography, I can see why. It does look like the edge of the world where you could almost fall off. And to think that some people still believe the Earth is flat. So I guess they could fall off the edge?
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Thanks Hugh, it was an amazing place to visit and I’d go back any chance I got. What do those flat earth believers know????
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I’m not sure if they are the same people who also believe that what we see in the sky is a projection, Debbie. There are all sorts of theories about our home planet, some that do make you think and almost believe.
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Wonderful photos Deb. Always wanted to visit Iceland but haven’t made it yet. You’re making it harder not to organise a trip now.
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Thanks Jonno, I’d highly recommend it as a place that’s got a lot to offer but be aware it’s quite expensive!
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Wow, a fab collection of edges, Debbie! I love the “edge of the world” image! So much of the world to see!
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Thanks Terri, it was fun to revisit our trip from last year and share the photos again!
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Fabulous!
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Thanks Toni! It’s a fab place to visit.
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Hi Deb,
Loved the photos of Iceland…it’s on the list, but I hear that it’s very expensive!
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Yes very expensive Nancy but amazing all the same! Thanks.
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Fantastic photos & loved the interpretation 😊
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Thanks Sam, fun to do!!
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