Arnarstapi

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01A A huge stone structure of half troll, half man Bardur Snaefellsas the Protector of Snaefellsnes by sculptor Ragnar Kjartansson in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
01B A rock plaque on the side of Bardur Snaefellsas rock structure in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
01C A huge stone structure of Bardur Snaefellsas from behind with mountains beyond in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
01D A painting in a local shop in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
02A The sea hits the cliffs of basalt columns in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
02B The sea pounds the cliffs of basalt columns close up in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
02C Cliff of basalt columns close up in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
03A The sea hits the cliffs of basalt columns in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
03B A metal walkway protects the flowing grasses in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
04A Gatklettur (Hellnar Arch) is a naturally formed stone arch carved from eroding wave action in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
04B The sea pounds the Gatklettur (Hellnar Arch) naturally formed stone arch opening in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
04C The two openings in the Gatklettur (Hellnar Arch) naturally formed stone arch in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
05A The sea hits the cliffs and protruding rocks of basalt columns in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
05B The sea hits the cliffs and protruding rocks of basalt columns in Arnarstapi Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland
06 We drove out of Arnarstapi with Stapafell mountain towering overhead Snaefellsnes Peninsula Iceland