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"Subpolar Wonders: A Glimpse into the Arctic Realm" As the midnight sun casts its ethereal glow

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Lake Sorvagsvatn (Leitisvatn), the largest lake of Faroe

Lake Sorvagsvatn (Leitisvatn), the largest lake of Faroe. The island Vagar, part of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. Europe, Northern Europe, Denmark, Faroe Islands

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Black-browed Albatross ( Thalassarche melanophris ) or Mollymawk, chick on tower shaped nest

Black-browed Albatross ( Thalassarche melanophris ) or Mollymawk, chick on tower shaped nest. South America, Falkland Islands, January

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Northern Lights over Haukland Beach, island Vestvagoy

Northern Lights over Haukland Beach, island Vestvagoy. The Lofoten islands in northern Norway during winter. Europe, Scandinavia, Norway, February

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Rockhopper Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome), subspecies western rockhopper penguin

Rockhopper Penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome), subspecies western rockhopper penguin (Eudyptes chrysocome chrysocome). Climbing down the cliffs to jump into the sea

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Village Funningur, in the background Funningsfjordur, Leiriksfjordur and the island Kalsoy

Village Funningur, in the background Funningsfjordur, Leiriksfjordur and the island Kalsoy. The island Eysturoy one of the two large islands of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) or Johnny Rook, juvenile, considered as very intelligent

Striated Caracara (Phalcoboenus australis) or Johnny Rook, juvenile, considered as very intelligent and curious, one of the rarest birds of prey in the world

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Village Elduvik located at fjord Funningsfjordur

Village Elduvik located at fjord Funningsfjordur. The island Eysturoy one of the two large islands of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. Europe, Northern Europe, Denmark, Faroe Islands

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Village Reine and village Skrisoya on the island Moskenesoya

Village Reine and village Skrisoya on the island Moskenesoya. The Lofoten Islands in northern Norway during winter. Europe, Scandinavia, Norway, February

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Replica of the church of Tjodhilde. The settlement Qassiarsuk, probably the old Brattahlid

Replica of the church of Tjodhilde. The settlement Qassiarsuk, probably the old Brattahlid, the home of Erik the Red. America, North America, Greenland, Denmark

Background imageSubpolar Collection: The waterfall near Gasadalur, one of the landmarks of Faroe Islands. The island Vagar

The waterfall near Gasadalur, one of the landmarks of Faroe Islands. The island Vagar, part of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. Europe, Northern Europe, Denmark, Faroe Islands

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Waterfall near Fuglafjordur. The island Eysturoy one of the two large islands of

Waterfall near Fuglafjordur. The island Eysturoy one of the two large islands of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. Europe, Northern Europe, Denmark, Faroe Islands

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Northern Lights over fjord Maervollspollen and village Maervoll, island Vestvagoy

Northern Lights over fjord Maervollspollen and village Maervoll, island Vestvagoy. The Lofoten islands in northern Norway during winter. Europe, Scandinavia, Norway, February

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Small town Kabelvag, island Austvagoya. The Lofoten islands in northern Norway during winter

Small town Kabelvag, island Austvagoya. The Lofoten islands in northern Norway during winter. Europe, Scandinavia, Norway, February

Background imageSubpolar Collection: The harbour of the small town Fuglafjordur, factory producing ropes and lines for trawlers

The harbour of the small town Fuglafjordur, factory producing ropes and lines for trawlers. The island Eysturoy one of the two large islands of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Chick of Falkland Skua or Brown Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus, exact taxonomy is under dispute)

Chick of Falkland Skua or Brown Skua (Stercorarius antarcticus, exact taxonomy is under dispute). They are the great skuas of the southern polar and subpolar region

Background imageSubpolar Collection: View towards Krossnes in the Arneshreppur at bay Trekyllisvik

View towards Krossnes in the Arneshreppur at bay Trekyllisvik. The Strandir in the Westfjords (Vestfirdir) in Iceland during autumn. Europe, Northern Europe, Iceland

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Sunrise. Landscape in the Arneshreppur at bay Trekyllisvik. The Strandir in the Westfjords

Sunrise. Landscape in the Arneshreppur at bay Trekyllisvik. The Strandir in the Westfjords (Vestfirdir) in Iceland during autumn. Europe, Northern Europe, Iceland

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Coastal landscape in the Arneshreppur at bay Trekyllisvik. The Strandir in the Westfjords

Coastal landscape in the Arneshreppur at bay Trekyllisvik. The Strandir in the Westfjords (Vestfirdir) in Iceland during autumn. Europe, Northern Europe, Iceland

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Basalt rock formation near Vik y Myrdal. europe, northern europe, scandinavia, iceland

Basalt rock formation near Vik y Myrdal. europe, northern europe, scandinavia, iceland
Basalt rock formation near Vik y Myrdal. Scandinavia, Iceland

Background imageSubpolar Collection: The Kings Farm in Kirkjubour (Kirkjboargardur, Roykstovan), the oldest still inhabited

The Kings Farm in Kirkjubour (Kirkjboargardur, Roykstovan), the oldest still inhabited wooden house in Europe and the oldest still inhabited farm house dating back to the age of the Norse (Vikings)

Background imageSubpolar Collection: Outwash plain or sandur of glacier Myrdalsjoekull east of Vik. europe, northern europe

Outwash plain or sandur of glacier Myrdalsjoekull east of Vik. europe, northern europe, iceland, February



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"Subpolar Wonders: A Glimpse into the Arctic Realm" As the midnight sun casts its ethereal glow, a mesmerizing view of a fjord brimming with icebergs unfolds before our eyes in subpolar Nuussuaq peninsula. Against a pristine snowy backdrop in Snaefellsnes, Iceland, an adult Icelandic Pony stands gracefully, showcasing its resilience in the subpolar winter. Keflavik's harbor on Reykjanes peninsula beckons with a monument adorned by an anchor, symbolizing the rich maritime heritage of this enchanting corner of northern Europe. Donning their typical winter coats, Icelandic Horses brave the elements during Iceland's frosty season, embodying the hardiness and beauty of these remarkable creatures. Amidst a blizzard in Snaefellsnes, Vesturland, an adult Icelandic Pony stands steadfast on snow-covered terrain—a testament to their adaptability and strength even amidst harsh weather conditions. Nestled within Disko Bay lies Oqaatsut (formerly Rodebay), an Inuit village that exudes cultural richness against Greenland's breathtaking subpolar landscape. The Northern Giant Petrel or Halls Giant Petrel soars majestically over Atlantic waves near southern Greenland—nature's magnificent display blending shades of blue, grey and silver. Journeying to Falkland Islands off South America reveals delightful encounters with Gentoo Penguins—an endearing sight amidst this remote subpolar haven. Step back in time at Kirkjubour's Kings Farm (Kirkjboargardur) where history comes alive—the oldest inhabited site offering glimpses into centuries past amid subpolar surroundings. Taxonomy debates surround the Magellan Snipe (Gallinago magellanica), yet its allure remains undeniable—a captivating species found within disputed realms of the subpolar world.