Göltur (445 metres) lies at the mouth of Súgandafjörður in the Westfjords of Iceland. Telltale birthmarks betray its glacial past – a flat top and abrasion bands on its sides. A full appreciation of the mountain’s majesty can only be had from the air.
Göltur
by Rajan ParrikarCategories: Iceland, LandscapeTags: Canon 5D Mark II, Fjord, Glacial, Glacier, Göltur, Mountain, Sheep, Staður í Vatnadal, Suðureyri, Súgandafjörður, TS-E 24L II, West Fjords, Westfjords, Zeiss 50 f/2 Makro Planar
Nice !, didn´t notice the colors until now. Good work.