At Tjörnin

Tjörnin (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈtʰjœrtn̥ɪn], The Pond) is a prominent small lake in central Reykjavík, the capital of Iceland. Most visitors to the city pass along its shore, as it is situated in the city centre next to the Reykjavik City Hall and several museums. Tjörnin means "the lake" or "the pond". Tarn, meaning "mountain lake", is a northern English dialect word derived from the Norse word tjörn and its genitive/plural tjarnar.[1] Bird feeding on the lake shore, a popular pastime, has led to the lake being called "the biggest bread soup in the world" (stærsta brauðsúpa í heimi).

Photographe :
gepo1303
Téléchargé :
2014-05-20
Tags :
lake schwan sea see swan
Appareil :
Holga 120 SF (disponible sur notre boutique en ligne)
Pellicule :
Lomography Color Negative 100 (120) (disponible sur notre boutique en ligne)
Ville :
Reykjavik
Pays/région :
Iceland
Année :
2014
Albums :
Tjörnin
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