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Ingjaldshólskirkja is a historic Lutheran church on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and is believed to be the oldest concrete church in Iceland, completed in 1903. Standing on a hill with views toward Snæfellsjökull, the white church is one of the peninsula’s most recognizable landmarks. Surrounded by open farmland, lava fields, and mountain scenery, it combines religious heritage with one of the most picturesque settings in West Iceland.
Snæfellsnes Peninsula
Often called "Iceland in Miniature," the Snæfellsnes Peninsula is one of the country's most diverse regions, featuring volcanoes, glaciers, lava fields, black-sand beaches, fishing villages, waterfalls, dramatic cliffs, and rugged coastlines. Dominating the peninsula is Snæfellsjökull, the glacier-capped volcano made famous by Jules Verne's novel Journey to the Center of the Earth. The peninsula is widely regarded as one of Iceland’s most scenic destinations due to the variety of landscapes concentrated in a relatively small area.
Roman Theatre of Orange (French: Théâtre antique d'Orange); evening walk in Orange
author: Jan Helebrant
location: Orange, Vaucluse, France
remark: GPS location not always precise
www.juhele.blogspot.com
license CC0 Public Domain Dedication
Roman Theatre of Orange (French: Théâtre antique d'Orange); evening walk in Orange
author: Jan Helebrant
location: Orange, Vaucluse, France
remark: GPS location not always precise
www.juhele.blogspot.com
license CC0 Public Domain Dedication
evening walk in Orange
author: Jan Helebrant
location: Orange, Vaucluse, France
remark: GPS location not always precise
www.juhele.blogspot.com
license CC0 Public Domain Dedication