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The Stone Eggs of Merry Bay, Djupivogur, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Stone Eggs of Merry Bay, Djupivogur, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Stone Eggs of Merry Bay, Djupivogur, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone Bird Eggs aka Eggs at Merry Bay monument in Djupivogur, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone Bird Eggs aka Eggs at Merry Bay monument , Djupivogur Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
the Eggs at Merry Bay sculpture at Djupivogur village on Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
the Eggs at Merry Bay sculpture at Djupivogur village on Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Stone Eggs of Merry Bay
The Stone Eggs of Merry Bay, Djupivogur, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Stone Eggs of Merry Bay, Djupivogur, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
the Eggs at Merry Bay sculpture at Djupivogur village on Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
the Eggs at Merry Bay sculpture at Djupivogur village on Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
the Eggs at Merry Bay sculpture at Djupivogur village on Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone Bird Eggs aka Eggs at Merry Bay monument ,Djupivogur Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone Bird Eggs aka Eggs at Merry Bay monument in Djupivogur, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Just 900 metres from the Djupivogur village centre at Gledivik, (Merry Bay) lies undoubtedly one of the most unusual sculptures in Iceland. Created in 2009 by Icelandic artist Sigurdur Gudmundsson, it consists of 34 large scale replicas representing 34 bird species found in the area. Each one, different from the others, with shades of colour, shape and nuance, is beautifully executed.


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