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Iceland Arnarfell and Austurengjahæð Mountains- #shorts 19

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* * * Arnarfell is one of the most beautiful mountain on Reykjanes. * * *
The easternmost part of the fell, grassy, is an ancient eagle's nest. The western nymph houses Eiríksvörður. To the south under the fell are the ruins of the old Arnarfellsbær where i.a. Beinteinn Stefánsson lived with his family. Beinteinn was a craftsman and built e.g. the current Krýsuvík Church in 1857, although it has been rebuilt several times since.
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#arnarfell #mountains #iceland #Icelandbydrone #icelandtravel
Background:
Rafn is an Experienced Icelandic Landscape and Nature Documentary Photographer living just a few kilometers outside the Capital of Reykjavík. He has published 8 books called “Wild Iceland – the untouched nature”. Each book focuses on the collection of the best of the sensational nature of the individual parts of #Iceland; these eight books contain photographs of the south, southwest, west, and Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, north, east, west fjord, and the highlands.
The easternmost part of the fell, grassy, is an ancient eagle's nest. The western nymph houses Eiríksvörður. To the south under the fell are the ruins of the old Arnarfellsbær where i.a. Beinteinn Stefánsson lived with his family. Beinteinn was a craftsman and built e.g. the current Krýsuvík Church in 1857, although it has been rebuilt several times since.
You can find more than 70 videos from Iceland on my Channel
You can also join my team at Patreon if you like.
#arnarfell #mountains #iceland #Icelandbydrone #icelandtravel
Background:
Rafn is an Experienced Icelandic Landscape and Nature Documentary Photographer living just a few kilometers outside the Capital of Reykjavík. He has published 8 books called “Wild Iceland – the untouched nature”. Each book focuses on the collection of the best of the sensational nature of the individual parts of #Iceland; these eight books contain photographs of the south, southwest, west, and Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, north, east, west fjord, and the highlands.