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Hoffellsjökull

Hoffellsjökull, eastern Iceland. 16:06pm. 11 March 2015.

First impressions of Iceland are of a land apart, a bit like Australia. Okay, I'll admit the similarities are not obvious, in fact two environments more opposite it would be difficult to imagine. Iceland is, well icy, while Australia is largely hot and arid, and yet both have one overriding similarity; when you first arrive, you know you are somewhere like nowhere else on earth.

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