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An Aer Lingus prop loading at Birmingham
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Our aircraft at Birmingham just before we boarded
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Various Aircraft on the tarmac at Birmingham with a Flybe Dash 8 in the foreground
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An Emirates flight landing at Birmingham as we waited to board our flight to Reykjavik
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Hayley outside our hotel in Reykjavik
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A bus on route 1 at Hlemmur
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104 on the 18 at Hlemmur
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Hayley knee deep in snow
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Perlan in Reykjavik. There is a restaurant, cafe and 360 viewing area of Reykjavik
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The small Airport in the centre of Reykjavik, this isn't the airport you would fly into if you were visiting Iceland, I believe this airport is for Internal and Tourist flights
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Coastguard boats in Reykjavik Harbour
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A boat in Reykjavik Harbour
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Hayley on our very cold whale watching boat tour
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A moody mountain view from one of our boat excursions
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Hayley on the viewing area at Perlan
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A view of Reykjavik from the viewing area at Perlan
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Another view of Reykjavik from the viewing area at Perlan
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A boat in front of the mountains
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The Northern Lights seen from our Northern Lights Hunt Boat, we were lucky, they were visible within minutes of us setting off
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219 on route 11 at Hlemmur
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A route 14 service at Hlemmur bus station
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201 on the 12 at Mjodd
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Giant jars of crisps in a supermarket
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406 on the 57 at Mjodd
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217 on the 21 at Mjodd
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An 11 service at Mjodd
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The stunning view from Mjodd bus station
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310 on the 28 at Mjodd
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This was our first view of the Arbaer Museum in Reykjavik, it is a village made up of old buildings relocated from Reykjavik and other parts of Iceland to create a scene of how things used to be to live in Iceland
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This is the church at the Arbaer Museum