Þingvellir is one of the three national parks in Iceland. It is a 6 km wide and 40 km long sinkhole that forms the geological boundary between the European and North American continents.
It is a place of historical importance to Icelanders, as the Icelanders' parliament, the Alþing, met for the first time in 930. This lasted until 1798.
Landscape photographer and drone pilot Koen Henderickx will gladly take you on a discovery of the most beautiful places, both close by or a little further away.
His mission is to introduce people to the beauty of nature, from water, the land or in the sky via drones.
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