TRAVELING around Iceland is a dream of everybody. You’ve to be brave to tolerate the coldness and walk its barren landscapes, to spend time observing puffins and Icelandic horses in their heavy winter coats, and the turf-roofed houses are giving you cozy dreams.
If you’re on the fence about traveling to Iceland, here are several reasons why exploring this amazing country is the best decision you’ll ever make. After seeing these pictures, there will be no doubt in your mind that Iceland is the most photogenic country in the world.
Source: Matador Network
Aldeyjarfoss Photo Vincent Guth
Aldeyjarfoss Photo Vincent Guth
Artic Foxes Photo Jonatan Pie
Artic Foxes Photo Jonatan Pie
Bolton Strid Photo Martin Jernberg
Bolton Strid Photo Martin Jernberg
Icelandic Horses Photo Alice Donovan Rouse
Icelandic Horses Photo Alice Donovan Rouse
Jökulsárlón Photo Roxanne Desgagnés
Jökulsárlón Photo Roxanne Desgagnés
Kirkjufell, or Church Mountain, played peek-a-boo behind rolling clouds of fog, and as snow started falling around mountain. Photo Credit Elisabeth Brentano
Kirkjufell, or Church Mountain, played peek-a-boo behind rolling clouds of fog, and as the snow started falling around the mountain. Photo Credit Elisabeth Brentano
Kirkjufellsfoss Beautiful spot in the western part of Iceland.Photo Credit Michael Matti
Kirkjufellsfoss Beautiful spot in the western part of Iceland.Photo Credit Michael Matti
Landmannalaugar Photo Amy Hanley
Landmannalaugar Photo Amy Hanley
Mossy landscape Photo Credit Elisabeth Brentano
Mossy landscape Photo Credit Elisabeth Brentano
Öxarárfoss, one of the prime spots on the Golden Circle. Photo Credit Elisabeth Brentano
Öxarárfoss, is one of the prime spots on the Golden Circle. Photo Credit Elisabeth Brentano
Seljalandsfoss Photo Robert Lukeman
Seljalandsfoss Photo Robert Lukeman
Solheimasandur plane wreck Photo Thomas Tucker
Solheimasandur plane wreck Photo Thomas Tucker
Svartifoss Photo Sebastian Beun
Svartifoss Photo Sebastian Beun
Svartifoss, or Black Fall, which has the unique distinction of being surrounded by hexagonal basalt columns.
Svartifoss, or Black Fall, has the unique distinction of being surrounded by hexagonal basalt columns.
The blue of the Svínafellsjökull Glacier in the Skaftafell section of Vatnajökull National Park transported to another planet and the color of the ice Photo Credit Elisabeth Bren
The blue of the Svínafellsjökull Glacier in the Skaftafell section of Vatnajökull National Park transported to another planet and the color of the ice Photo Credit Elisabeth Bren
The chunks of ice at the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon Photo Credit Elisabeth Brentano
The chunks of ice at the Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon Photo Credit Elisabeth Brentano
The ice of Vatnajökull National Park Photo Davide Cantelli
The ice of Vatnajökull National Park Photo Davide Cantelli
The Mountain Snaefellsnes Photo Credit Paul Sullivan
The Mountain Snaefellsnes Photo Credit Paul Sullivan
The northern lights Thórsmörk Photo Jonatan Pie
The northern lights Thórsmörk Photo Jonatan Pie
The unusual architecture
The unusual architecture
The wildlife Puffins Photo David Klaasen
The wildlife Puffins Photo David Klaasen

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