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Flying from Seattle to Reykjavik, over the Canadian Rocky Mountains.
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Somewhere over northern Canada.
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In the south of Iceland, a bridge spans the gap between the North American (tectonic) plate and the Eurasian plate.
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Steam from one on the many thermal vents.
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The statue is called something like "The Annonymous Bureaucrat."
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The Hallgrímskirkja, a Lutheran church, with a statue of the famous viking Leif Eiricsson in front.
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The Reykjavik concert hall. The next several pictures are of this building.
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The gift shop in the concert hall.
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Our tour guide for the Blue Lagoon.
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Swimmers in the Blue Lagoon. I went swimming but left my cameras on shore to stay dry. The water is about 100 degrees F and 4 to 6 feet deep (mostly).
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In a mall north of Reykjavik, an earthquake several years ago added a couple more feet between North America and Europe.
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