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View east from the amazing rift zone in Iceland, also a rather historic place as the launch of a democratic government here before 1000 AD. Ironically, I was setting up the rig, and someone asked, "Is that a Gigapan?" -- the first time someone knew the device. He and his friends had been at Carnegie Mellon...
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Looking down on Heimaey, the largest island in the Westman Isles (off the south coast of Iceland).
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View from Brennisteinsalda (an hour or so hike from the campsite and refuge at Landmannalaugar) in south Iceland. From this spot you can see the massive rhyolite (volcanic rock) cliffs and the lava flow below. wikitravel.org/en/Landmannalaugar
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- Fjord by ldossantos
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A gigapan taken at a fjord, with a reflection on the lake.
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- 360 Degree View from the top of Heimaklutter in Himaey, Vestman Islands, Iceland by Suresh Muthukrishnan
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360 Degree View from the top of Heimaklutter in Himaey, Vestman Islands, Iceland. This Island (with a population of about 5000) is the site of 1973 eruption that buried several houses. This is also famous for being the only place on Earth where humans fought nature's fury and won the battle (well, depends on how one ...
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360 degree panorama of graffiti in Reykjavik's west side taken by Ian Ingram and Ben Kinsley.
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Svartifoss waterfall in Skaftafell National Park, sothern Iceland (home of Vatnajokull - the third largest glacier in the world). Taken by Ian Ingram and Ben Kinsley.
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The Grimsvotn crater after the recent eruption in Vatnajokull glacier.
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360 panorama from a pier in Reykjavik's old harbor by Ben Kinsley and Jessica Langley
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