vestmannaeyjar western islands

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Vestmannaeyjar Western Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vestmannaeyjar Western Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
On the top of red lava ash volcano in Vestmannaeyjar, westman islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the Western Islands in the sunset, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iceland-Puffin on a rocky slope on the Vestmannaeyjar- Westman Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Vestmannaeyjar Western Islands
Vestmannaeyjar in Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Puffin on a rocky slope on the Vestmannaeyjar- Westman Islands-Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Red residential building on an empty street in Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iceland-Puffin on a rocky slope on the Vestmannaeyjar- Westman Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Iceland-Puffin on a rocky slope on the Vestmannaeyjar- Westman Islands Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vestmannaeyjar Western Islands is an archipelago off Iceland’s south coast, formed by underwater volcanic eruptions. The youngest island, Surtsey, was formed in 1963. Heimaey is the largest and only inhabited island. It has 2 volcanoes, Helgafell and Eldfell. Interactive displays at Eldheimar Museum, in Heimaey Town, chronicle Eldfell’s devastating 1973 eruption, when some 400 buildings were destroyed.


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