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Iceland is an extreme location. It's one of the few places where you can see the planet in action and grok the true power

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Koen De Paus  -  Oct 18, 2011  -  Public
Iceland is an extreme location. It's one of the few places where you can see the planet in action and grok the true power of natural forces. Iceland is very young and the active volcanoes, geysers and hotsprings that you find scattered through the rugged wind and water eroded landscapes are a testament to it's fiery origin. Epic mountains and waterfalls, vast glaciers, ... #Bucketlist

Check out this stunning time-lapse footage of Iceland’s natural beauty under the mysterious lighting of it's never setting summer sun.
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Midnight Sun: A natural phenomenon occurring in the summer months north of the Arctic Circle and ...
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linda donnelly  -  i've always wanted to go, to be able to step on the land that says everything about this planet. My dad goes once a year, and only because he is trying to impress everyone. It's just a shame that that someone like that can go and have NO appreciation....
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