Nice shot of Kirkjufell by Grundarfjörður on the northern side of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in Iceland.

Nice shot of Kirkjufell by Grundarfjörður on the northern side of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in Iceland.

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anniedennison:

Pretty in Pink (Latex)
It was something called The Weird Girls Project, for a film festival in Grundarfjörður, Iceland.
I don’t understand exactly what’s going on there—and I can’t even begin to pronounce Grundarfjörður—but it does make me want to get my pink on, and let loose this weekend.
Hope you can let loose too.
(image credit: kitty von-sometime)

anniedennison:

Pretty in Pink (Latex)

It was something called The Weird Girls Project, for a film festival in Grundarfjörður, Iceland.

I don’t understand exactly what’s going on there—and I can’t even begin to pronounce Grundarfjörður—but it does make me want to get my pink on, and let loose this weekend.

Hope you can let loose too.

(image credit: kitty von-sometime)

A superb angle on Kirkjufell by Grundarfjörður in Iceland. This mountain has so many amazing angles to be photographed from.
By: Gunnar Ó Sigmarsson

A superb angle on Kirkjufell by Grundarfjörður in Iceland. This mountain has so many amazing angles to be photographed from.

By: Gunnar Ó Sigmarsson

(Source: Flickr / dimmerinn, via allthingseurope)

Wow this is a great picture. Kirkjufell mountain has only recently been discovered by photographers. So many awesome pictures of this mountain from various angles have appeared recently. 
The mountain is just outside the town of Grundarfjörður on the Snæfellsnes peninsula on the west coast of Iceland. You can climb it if you are interested. The mountain is comprised of countless steps that you have to overcome. Each steep section is between a meter and a few meters high but some ropes have been strategically placed to help hikers out. Just be very careful and avoid it when it is wet. If you don’t want to climb the mountain you can just relax in the pool in Grundarfjörður.

Wow this is a great picture. Kirkjufell mountain has only recently been discovered by photographers. So many awesome pictures of this mountain from various angles have appeared recently. 

The mountain is just outside the town of Grundarfjörður on the Snæfellsnes peninsula on the west coast of Iceland. You can climb it if you are interested. The mountain is comprised of countless steps that you have to overcome. Each steep section is between a meter and a few meters high but some ropes have been strategically placed to help hikers out. Just be very careful and avoid it when it is wet. If you don’t want to climb the mountain you can just relax in the pool in Grundarfjörður.

(Source: Flickr / dmtoh, via loveforearth)

The people of Grundarfjörður, a small town on the north side of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in western Iceland have witnessed a whale frenzy for the past few days. Around 20 orcas have been feeding right at the harbor opening. A lot of herring is in the fjord and the whales are not going hungry.

The people of Grundarfjörður, a small town on the north side of the Snæfellsnes peninsula in western Iceland have witnessed a whale frenzy for the past few days. Around 20 orcas have been feeding right at the harbor opening. A lot of herring is in the fjord and the whales are not going hungry.

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Kirkjufell mountain by Grundarfjörður is picture perfect as always.
hafssol:

Midnight sun at Grundarfjörður, Snæfellsnes (by PAk DocK)
This is Kirkjufell right by the small town of Grundarfjörður. Kirkjufell means Church-mountain hinting at it’s shape. You can see some pictures from friends of mine that hiked up there last summer. And another friend who took his grandson for a climb up.
icelandwantstobeyourfriend:

Halló. I have many mountains for you to look at on your Inter-net. Here is a picture of my Kirkjufell. If you visit me, you can also look at it yourself, without the Inter-net. 
See you soon,- Iceland

This is Kirkjufell right by the small town of Grundarfjörður. Kirkjufell means Church-mountain hinting at it’s shape. You can see some pictures from friends of mine that hiked up there last summer. And another friend who took his grandson for a climb up.

icelandwantstobeyourfriend:

Halló. I have many mountains for you to look at on your Inter-net. Here is a picture of my Kirkjufell. If you visit me, you can also look at it yourself, without the Inter-net. 

See you soon,
- Iceland

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