I was there specifically to see the Icelandic horses – I love them too
And sorry for the late response – your comment got stuck in spam and I only just spotted it
The right link just a different story about Cumberland Island. They are known for their wild horses. Plus I took maybe 1,000 photos that day. I will post about them on my National Park Series soon.
When I drop into Keflavik I am usually on my way to Amsterdam to visit my sister. She and I love to travel around. Perhaps she knows some folks there. She has made quite a few acquaintiances living on that side of “the pond”.
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A clear blue sky, which is my weakness by the way, really does wonders to landscape in amazing ways. Which is evident in your snaps here 🙂
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Aaahhhhh, Iceland!
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So hard to resist!
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Definetely!
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So beautiful
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Love those horses and the mountain
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I was there specifically to see the Icelandic horses – I love them too
And sorry for the late response – your comment got stuck in spam and I only just spotted it
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That’s ok. I got to see the wild horses on Cumberland Island, National Park. http://robertsnapspot.com/2018/03/20/i-lost-my-soul-on-cumberland-island/ A must for traveling if you ever get the chance!
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No horses – just shoes? Was this the right link?
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The right link just a different story about Cumberland Island. They are known for their wild horses. Plus I took maybe 1,000 photos that day. I will post about them on my National Park Series soon.
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Beautiful and bucolic Debbie!
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Every time I fly through Iceland, I find myself tempted to stay for just a few days to see the island.
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It needs some planning to keep costs to a minimum – it is an expensive country! But that aside, you really must stop and admire.
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When I drop into Keflavik I am usually on my way to Amsterdam to visit my sister. She and I love to travel around. Perhaps she knows some folks there. She has made quite a few acquaintiances living on that side of “the pond”.
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That would be handy! Would be a great place for the two of you to spend a few days for a change 🙂
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She wants to take me to Scotland first.
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I can’t argue with that. It’s a wonderful place – so much to see and do!
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Two beautiful landscape photos of Iceland.
Thank you for sharing!
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Thanks Amy – it’s hard to look in any direction in Iceland without admiring the view
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Love those red rooves!
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I think I’m having a bit if a red phase this week!
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Yes, absolutely!
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