Yup, it may be Monday but I still managed to snag some shots. Fortunately there’s several routes I can take around the city, and even the smaller streets will occasionally yield an interesting photo.

Icelandic Invasion Day Five

Mt. Esja on a fiercely windy, cold morning.
Mt. Esja on a fiercely windy, cold morning.
Icelandic tugboat on the bay.
Icelandic tugboat on the bay.
The famous Sólfar ("Sun Voyager") sculpture.
The famous Sólfar ("Sun Voyager") sculpture.
Sólfar and Esja in conjunction.
Sólfar and Esja in conjunction.
Sólfar and Esja, again.
Sólfar and Esja, again.
I'm pretty sure that's not an Icelandic street name.
I'm pretty sure that's not an Icelandic street name.
More statuary, this one near the University of Iceland.
More statuary, this one near the University of Iceland.
I believe it's some kind of settlement statue, also located near Háskóli Íslands.
I believe it's some kind of settlement statue, also located near Háskóli Íslands.
A portion of the campus of Háskóli Íslands.
A portion of the campus of Háskóli Íslands.
Looks like that house-in-water art exhibit gets moved around. How very modern?
Looks like that house-in-water art exhibit gets moved around. How very modern?
A plane landing at Reykjavíkflugvöllur, approach path right overhead. Perlan in the background, too.
A plane landing at Reykjavíkflugvöllur, approach path right overhead. Perlan in the background, too.
Heh heh. Baldur's Gate.
Heh heh. Baldur's Gate.
Icelandic bees are gigantic. Benign, but gigantic.
Icelandic bees are gigantic. Benign, but gigantic.
Looking east down a street over central and eastern Reykjavík.
Looking east down a street over central and eastern Reykjavík.
A neat building. I'm not sure why it's raised, though.
A neat building. I'm not sure why it's raised, though.
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One Response to “Icelandic Photos - Day Five”
  1. bdundore says:

    Where are the people?

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