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![]() Aurora BorealisThe Aurora Borealis over Jokularson glacial lagoon. The aurora can be seen best at this time, which is called magnetic midnight. In northern latitudes, the effect is known as the aurora borealis (or the northern lights), named after the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for the north wind, Boreas, by Galileo in 1619. | ![]() |
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![]() Ice fragmentsIce on the black beach near Jokulsarlon | ![]() Ice fragmentsIce on the black beach near Jokulsarlon |
![]() Ice fragmentsIce on the black beach near Jokulsarlon | ![]() JokulsarlonJokulsarlon glacial lagoon |
![]() JokulsarlonJokulsarlon glacial lagoon | ![]() JokulsarlonJokulsarlon glacial lagoon |
![]() JokulsarlonJokulsarlon glacial lagoon | ![]() JokulsarlonJokulsarlon glacial lagoon |
![]() JokulsarlonJokulsarlon glacial lagoon | ![]() JokulsarlonJokulsarlon glacial lagoon |
![]() JokulsarlonJokulsarlon glacial lagoon | ![]() Fifutjorn lagoonWe visited Fifutjorn lagoon for 45 minutes for cloud and ice photos. |
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![]() Ice on the black beachThe black volcanic sand beach near Jokulsarlon glacial lagoon | ![]() |
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