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  • Trap rock forms a giant honeycomb in the gorge Jökulsárgljúfur.
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  • Trap rock forms a giant honeycomb in the gorge Jökulsárgljúfur.
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  • Columnar basalt, or trap rock, formed from slow-cooling magma, lines the northern <br />
shore at Kálfshamarsvík, near the northern end of the peninsula Skagaströnd.
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  • The mountain Mælifell presses upwards from the rocky deserts of Mælifellssandur to a height of 791 m.
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  • A rocky shoreline, beneath basalt cliff formations carved by the stong currents, <br />
characterises the coast at Hellnar on the Snæfellsnes peninsula.
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  • The shoreline in the Strandir region of the <br />
West Fjords, Kambur in the background
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  • Named for the giant it resembles, the sea stack Hvítserkur emerges from a bath in the ocean.
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  • The peaks of Snæfellsnes peninsula, terminating in the glacier Snæfellsjökull.
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  • The Londrangar stacks, perched on the western tip of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, were first scaled in the 18th century by a young fisherman.
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  • The falls Ljósárfoss have carved out a ravine along the river Ljósá. Its name <br />
“Light River” refers to the brightly coloured rhyolite rock of the area.
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