Iceland's most famous iceberg lake: Jökulsárlón with an eider duck (male) quietly bobbing in it. The bay is always crowded with a great diversity of birds, seals and countless broken pieces of glacial ice in summer. The duck does not care...
The water is partly meltwater and partly seawater that flows in and out of the bay daily due to the tides. Jökulsárlón lies south of the Vatnajökull glacier, between Skaftafell national park and the town of Höfn.
The photo exudes tranquillity; no busy objects or multitude of colours. Just nature. Pristine.
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