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    A capping cloud covers the lofty crags, rain-soaked and side-lit. More distant cloud is darkening the flanks, but the lower slopes are spread with sunlight.

    Fence posts and utility poles stand in sequence, lending scale to the massive tumbled boulders scattered at its foot.

    The southern ridge of Búlandstindur mountain between Hamarsfjörður and Berufjörður in eastern Iceland.

    #SilentSunday #StillerSonntag #Iceland2025 #LandscapePhotography #Photography #Iceland

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      A capping cloud covers the lofty crags, rain-soaked and side-lit. More distant cloud is darkening the flanks, but the lower slopes are spread with sunlight.

      Fence posts and utility poles stand in sequence, lending scale to the massive tumbled boulders scattered at its foot.

      The southern ridge of Búlandstindur mountain between Hamarsfjörður and Berufjörður in eastern Iceland.

      #SilentSunday #StillerSonntag #Iceland2025 #LandscapePhotography #Photography #Iceland

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      @mo The top of the mountain is missing, especially for this one. From distance it's almost a perfect pyramid and has of course it's own trollesse.
      But most famously (for Icelanders) it's the subject of a well known book "Að breyta fjalli" (e. "To modify a mountain") by Stefán Jónsson, a renowned radio host, reporter, humorist, angler, and much more.
      The book begins telling about his father, which after several years of reflection, climbed to the top of the mountain just to build a small cairn.

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        @mo The top of the mountain is missing, especially for this one. From distance it's almost a perfect pyramid and has of course it's own trollesse.
        But most famously (for Icelanders) it's the subject of a well known book "Að breyta fjalli" (e. "To modify a mountain") by Stefán Jónsson, a renowned radio host, reporter, humorist, angler, and much more.
        The book begins telling about his father, which after several years of reflection, climbed to the top of the mountain just to build a small cairn.

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        @mo The point was that his father, born in nearby Djúpivogur, he thought that the mountain's symmetry was imperfect, and this bothered him always more and more. So up he went - just because...

        Here's the book:

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        Read 5 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. Að breyta fjalli eftir Stefán Jónsson sem er bernskuminningar frá Djúpavogi. Í bókinni reku…

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          @mo The top of the mountain is missing, especially for this one. From distance it's almost a perfect pyramid and has of course it's own trollesse.
          But most famously (for Icelanders) it's the subject of a well known book "Að breyta fjalli" (e. "To modify a mountain") by Stefán Jónsson, a renowned radio host, reporter, humorist, angler, and much more.
          The book begins telling about his father, which after several years of reflection, climbed to the top of the mountain just to build a small cairn.

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          @sv1
          By the time we reached Byrgistangi and parked in our favourite spot (great for aurora watching) the cloud had shifted slightly and the peak was showing again. I love Búlandstindur, it's magical.

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