These hexagonal like tiles look every bit as if they were man-made, but they are a completely natural phenomena. Kirkjugólfið or ‘The Church Floor’, is an 80 m² expanse of columnar basalt stone slabs which have been eroded and shaped by glaciers and waves.
The Harpa Concert Hall has become one of Reykjavik‘s (Iceland) most distinguished landmarks. With its stunning glass facade, which covers the entire building, the Harpa beautifully refracts the light during sunset, creating a wonderful spectrum colours in the glass.
An adventurous selfie taken from the very top of the Valahnúkamöl Ridge in the Reykjanes area of Southern Iceland. Hidden from view is the steep drop into the treacherous high waves and crashing surf of the Atlantic Ocean below.