Fun fact....
One to remember.... There are probably other beaches in that area that can make the same claim I guess.
This post is the last one of my first month of daily tweets about Iceland.
One month down, eleven to go.
I've had a few suggestions for content and offers of help but there is room for plenty more, so if you are interested in contributing something to the blog, please get in touch. Thanks to Paul Berry for some contributions already.
This blog is also more popular than my GA Presidents blog in terms of page views already, so obviously Iceland is more interesting even than GA Presidents.
The tweet in this post by the way is from Mo in Scotland and Iceland.
Follow the link in Mo's bio to an excellent GIS map of Iceland.
This is an embedded GIS widget, with different landscape layers which can be turned on and off, and including a photo layer with hundreds of photos of Iceland and other resources and data. A really useful resource to explore.
Looking south - no land until Antarctica.— Mo in Scotland & Iceland (@SilverRainbow) January 30, 2020
I'm standing on the eastern side of Dyrhólaey, with Kirkjufjara beach to my right, watching the waves rolling in.
September: Mýrdalshreppur, south #Iceland.#EarthCapture@ThePhotoHour @StormHour pic.twitter.com/ct9f79eijB
One to remember.... There are probably other beaches in that area that can make the same claim I guess.
This post is the last one of my first month of daily tweets about Iceland.
One month down, eleven to go.
I've had a few suggestions for content and offers of help but there is room for plenty more, so if you are interested in contributing something to the blog, please get in touch. Thanks to Paul Berry for some contributions already.
This blog is also more popular than my GA Presidents blog in terms of page views already, so obviously Iceland is more interesting even than GA Presidents.
The tweet in this post by the way is from Mo in Scotland and Iceland.
Follow the link in Mo's bio to an excellent GIS map of Iceland.
This is an embedded GIS widget, with different landscape layers which can be turned on and off, and including a photo layer with hundreds of photos of Iceland and other resources and data. A really useful resource to explore.
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