Rock formation in Iceland. Hvítserkur is about 15 meters high. The base is reinforced with concrete, because the waves of the Atlantic Ocean would otherwise have caused the rock to collapse a long time ago. The name means "white shirt" because of the many bird droppings on the rock, among others from fulmars. According to tradition, Hvítserkur was a troll, who pelted the Þingeyrar monastery with stones and did not notice that the sun was rising, after which he petrified.
Sam Mannaerts is a nature photographer from East Flanders, more specifically Steendorp.
He photographs almost everything that has to do with nature. From butterflies to majestic landscapes, but also wildlife like bears, birds, etc.
He has a predilection for the High North...
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