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Dark and Moody Silhouette Looking up at Ingólfur Arnarson Statue Royalty Free Stock Photo
Horizontal view of Einar Jónsson`s bronze statue of Ingólfur Arnarson on a grassy hill. It Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arnarhóll, Reykjavik Royalty Free Stock Photo
Arnarhóll, Reykjavik at night Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ingolfur Arnarson statue Arnarholl park Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mist over Seydisfjordur Church in Eastern Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vatnajokull (Vatna) Glacier at Raudaberg in South East Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ingólfur Arnarson statue
The monument to Ingolfur Arnarson on the top of Arnarholl, Reykjavik, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The monument to Ingolfur Arnarson on the top of Arnarholl, Reykjavik, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Ingólfstorg square in the center of Reykjavik, Iceland, in the evening with restaurants and shops. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mist over Seydisfjordur in Eastern Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sika deer head. Royalty Free Stock Photo
vertical view of the Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland at sunrise Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Recognized as one of the first permanent Norse settlers of Reykjavík, Iceland, Ingólfur Arnarson is believed to have settled on the west coast of Iceland in 874


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