
I guess, nearly everyone immediately connects this image to Iceland. It’s the iconic mountain Kirkjufell, located on a small peninsula on the north coast of the Snæfellsnes peninsula, with the Kirkjufellsfoss waterfall in front, where the river Kirkjufellsá reaches sea level after falling down 16 meters.
It was great being there at a time with nearly no other tourists. Exactly opposite to me, a hiking path follows the river and I suspect many people standing there watching this beautiful waterfall. While I was there, only 3 other guys were watching from there. So, it was easy to wait a couple of minutes.
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I hope I can see Iceland one day!! Apparently my ancient ancestry says I have some Icelandic history with the Gaels.
I’m sure, the tide will turn one day and traveling will be possible again.
Love seeing this image.
Glad, you like it, Sherry 😊
Lovely. It reminds me of a peak in the foothills of the Pyrennes. Bugarach caused quite a splash in the past… https://poetryphotosandmusingsohmy.wordpress.com/2012/12/20/fin-du-monde-zeitgeist/
yes, some mountains have a unique and iconic shape like i.e. Matterhorn or Fujiyama while other only look similar. But, the similarity helps our brain to remember