Dyrhólaey, Iceland: Arches in the cliffs of Dyrhólaey, a more than 100 metres (330 feet) high promontory at the southernmost point of Iceland. In 1995, two adventurers flew in a small aeroplane through the big arch.

 On the map   |   Captured: Sunday 26 August 2007 (09:20)   |   Large version

Gré

Wow! Beautiful as always!

29.10.2007 (01:24)

Tomi

Niklas, does the story tell if they still had two wings after the "adventure"? :) Nice job with your new camera. I hope to see some "up to date" photos soon, as I'd like to see how it looks in Finland now :)

30.10.2007 (22:13)

Evi from Greece

So beautiful and so wild!

02.11.2007 (01:00)

Marie C

look like the same rock than in Gaspesy, at quebec in Canada.
http://www.notre-planete.info/photos/photo.php?id=1341

10.12.2007 (00:55)

Niklas Sjöblom

Marie, you're right. Have you been there?

10.12.2007 (01:03)

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