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911-10553 - Deer Grass, coloured orange in the Autumn time below Stac Pollaidh in Assynt, North West Highlands, Scotland, UK, looking towards Rubha Coigeach, with salt marsh nad sand dunes on the coast.
832-116190 - Living in the Middle Ages, interior view, wooden furniture, old sod house, turf and sod constructions, open-air museum, Skagfjordur Heritage Museum, GlaumbÊr, Glaumbaer, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, Europe
832-116191 - Open-air museum with church, sod houses, turf and sod constructions, Skagfjordur Heritage Museum, GlaumbÊr, Glaumbaer, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, Europe
832-116192 - Open-air museum with cart, sod houses, turf and sod constructions, Skagfjordur Heritage Museum, GlaumbÊr, Glaumbaer, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, Europe
857-25831 - Historic turf buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25833 - Historic turf buildings at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25837 - Museum employee in period costume in front of an historic turf building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.
857-25840 - Intyerior of an historic turf building at Glaumbaer, northcentral Iceland. An important discovery was made in Glaumbaer in 2001: the homestead of Thorfinn Karlsefni, the father of the first European born in the New World. This find has important implications for Viking history.