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Lomagnupur mountain in South Iceland.
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One of the breathtaking highways in Iceland.
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The Blue Lagoon.
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Across from the lagoon is a black sand beach where Icebergs wash off.
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The lagoon of Fjallsarlon is very photogenic with the mountains, the glacier and the icebergs.
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Tourists at the Skogafoss 60 meter high waterfall.
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The mountain of Vestrahorn and its black sand dunes
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Central Highlands
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Visitors walk at the base of melting Svínafellsjökull glacier on August 13, 2021, near Svínafell, Iceland.
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Visitors on a guided glacier tour cross a river of meltwater at the base of Falljökull glacier on August 13, 2021.
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Fjallsjökull glacier ends in a lake of its own meltwater on August 14, 2021, near Hof, Iceland.
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In this aerial view, a tractor cuts hay to feed livestock over the winter on August 15, 2021, near Höfn, Iceland.
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A jagged peak pokes through the ice and snow-covered Vatnajökull ice cap on August 13, 2021, near Svínafell, Iceland.
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Icebergs from Heinabergsjökull glacier are seen reflecting in the still meltwater lake on August 16, 2021.
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In this aerial view, native birch trees, recently planted by the Icelandic Forest Service, grow next to a desert of volcanic sand near Landvegur, Iceland, on August 12, 2021. The Icelandic government has pledged to reduce the country's carbon footprint and is investing in reforestation as a means to offset emissions. At the same time Iceland's warming climate is increasing natural opportunities for vegetation to grow. About 25 percent of Iceland was once covered in forests.
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Fisherman Vigfus Asbjornsson (left) sorts his catch of cod and pollock on August 16, 2021, in Höfn, Hornafjördur, Iceland.
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Visitors take photos among chunks of ice from Breidamerkurjökull glacier on a nearby beach on August 15, 2021.
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Water drips from a melting chunk of ice that originated from Breidamerkurjökull glacier, floated out to sea, and then washed up with many other ice chunks on a nearby beach of volcanic sand on August 15, 2021, near Hof, Iceland.
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An iceberg that has broken off of Breidamerkurjökull glacier, which looms behind, floats on the lake of Jökulsárlón on August 15, 2021.
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In this aerial view, Svínafellsjökull glacier ends in a small lake of meltwater near Svínafell, Iceland, on August 13, 2021.
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Sheep stand near Breidamerkurjökull glacier on August 15, 2021, near Hof, Iceland.
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Tourists walk around Seljalandsfoss waterfall on August 12, 2021, near Stóridalur, Iceland.
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Visitors on a glacier excursion walk on an iceberg as Heinabergsjökull glacier looms in the background on August 16, 2021.
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Silt-filled meltwater, much of it from the Hofsjökull ice cap, cascades down a waterfall near Landvegur, Iceland, on August 12, 2021.
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Waterfalls, mountains, landscapes, auroras, volcanoes...from the magnificent island. https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2021/08/images-changing-iceland/619782/ https://www.zigzagonearth.com/iceland-pictures/
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The vehicle was unveiled at Legoland Japan, where it will be on display until October 11, parked outside the City Shop side by side the real Supra model
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The car has a set of original wheels and the exterior lights, indicators and doors are fully functional.
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Lego designers have built a life-size Toyota GR Supra using 477,303 bricks and it’s even drivable. The top speed of 17mph is some way off the 155mph limit of the real thing. The team behind the build, comprising 21 model builders and two mechanics, invested a total of 5,400 hours (225 days) in creating it. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-9911285/Pictured-incredible-life-size-Toyota-Supra-LEGO-driven.html
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Righteousness2:Saw it too, but some are saying is fake/propaganda. |
In videos and images released by the group, the Badri 313 soldiers are seen with military helmets and sunglasses instead of the usual tuban, bullet proof vests over camouflage jackets and trousers instead of the typical robes, and armed with tactical rifles Badri 313 soldiers undergo a training exercise in promotional images. The unit is reportedly named after the Battle of Badr that is written about in the Qur'an, in which the Prophet Mohammed successfully defeated an enemy force with just 313 men some 1,400 years ago. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9905305/The-Taliban-special-forces-Heavily-armed-fighters-American-equipment.html
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Rather than the typical Salwar Kameez and AK-47 slung over the shoulder that has become synonymous with farmer-turned-terrorist Taliban fighters. A member of the Pakistan Defence website told the news outlet that it showed the Taliban are no longer a bunch of farmers, but a professional paramilitary force, with one experts suggesting they were even better equipped that Pakistan's army. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9905305/The-Taliban-special-forces-Heavily-armed-fighters-American-equipment.html
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Reports of Taliban special forces unit patrolling Kabul have begun to emerge from Afghanistan. When the Taliban first released images of the Badri 313, experts believed that they were sending a signal that showed they were no longer a rag-tag group of farmers, but now had modern military capabilities. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9905305/The-Taliban-special-forces-Heavily-armed-fighters-American-equipment.html
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