Iceland,Porsmork. Icelandic ponies have lived in Iceland since the mid-800's AD It is thought that the horses the Vikings brought with them had a broad variation of looks and many colors,and as such there is today a large variation in color in the Icelandic horses. The horse has been very important as a means of transport and a work animal throughout Iceland's history.
Introductory Offer
Save 50% when you join our email list
-
Web Resolution
550×366px
7.6×5.1in 72ppi
-
Low Resolution
1037×691px
14.4×9.6in 72ppi
-
Medium Resolution
2296×1531px
7.7×5.1in 300ppi
-
High Resolution
5192×3461px
17.3×11.5in 300ppi
* Final price based on usage, not file size.
Related Keywords
- 862-
- animal
- animal head
- Arctic
- Arctic Circle
- AWL Images
- beast of burden
- color image
- color photography
- color picture
- domestic
- domestic animal
- draft animal
- emblem
- Europe
- European
- European (places and things)
- Golden Circle
- head
- horse
- horse (animal)
- Iceland
- Icelandic
- Icelandic (places and things)
- image
- island
- Landmannalaugar
- mammal
- mane
- mountain
- National Emblem
- northern hemisphere
- photograph
- photography
- picture
- polar region
- pony
- Porsmork
- Scandanavian
- stock photograph
- stock picture
- Viking
- Western Europe
Related Images
- Iceland,Reykjavik. Hallgrimskirkja built to resemble a mountain of basaltic lava,the national cathedral is graced on its front,city facing,by a statue of the warrior Leifur Eriksson the discoverer of Vinland - modern day America.
- Iceland,Reykjavik. The national cathedral (Hallgrimskirkja) is graced on its front,city facing,by a statue of the warrior Leifur Eriksson the discoverer of Vinland - modern day America.
- Iceland,Reykjavik. The country's capital viewed from the platform on top of the Perlan,the Pearl Centre
- Iceland,Reykjavik. In the port area,the brightly painted funnels of one of the national shipping lines adorn the tourist accessible area.
- Iceland,Reykjavik. Hallgrimskirkja,built to resemble a mountain of basaltic lava,the national cathedral is graced on its front,city facing,by a statue of the warrior Leifur Eriksson the discoverer of Vinland - modern day America.
- Iceland,the countries distinctive flag show its colours in a stiff Reykjavik wind.
- Iceland, Pingvellir.This is the most popular national park in Iceland.This valley is mentioned in many famous Icelandic sagas and is where one of the oldest parliamentary institutions of the world, the Althing, was founded in the year 930.The national park is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Iceland. Close to Reykjavik,the country's capital,an Icelandic sheep grazes contently on the banks of a sea fjord during the short Arctic summer. Orginally introduced by the Vikings,along with fish,they formed the backbone of their economy.
More Related Images
- Iceland, Reykjavik.View from the top of The Pearl which is a landmark building in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland.It was originally designed by Ingimundur Sveinsson.Perlan is situated on the hill Oskjuhlio where there had been hot water storage tanks for decades.
- Iceland, Reykjavik.The viewing platform on the top of The Pearl which is a landmark building in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland.It was originally designed by Ingimundur Sveinsson.Perlan is situated on the hill Oskjuhlio where there had been hot water storage tanks for decades.
- Iceland, Reykjavik.Looking up through the centre of The Pearl which is a landmark building in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland.It was originally designed by Ingimundur Sveinsson.Perlan is situated on the hill Oskjuhio where there had been hot water storage tanks for decades.
- Iceland, Reykjavik.The Pearl which is a landmark building in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland.It was originally designed by Ingimundur Sveinsson.The Pearl is situated on the hill, Oskjuhlio, where there had been hot water storage tanks for decades.
- Iceland. Geysir (sometimes known as The Great Geysir),in the Haukadalur valley,is the oldest known geyser and one of the world's most impressive examples of the phenomenon. The english word geyser to describe a spouting hot spring derives from Geysir (which itself is derived from the Icelandic verb gjosa meaning to erupt). Geysir lies on the slopes of Laugarfjall hill.
- Iceland. On a stormy summers morning,a church in the countryside near Reykjavik,the country's capital,is outlined by the rising sun.
- Iceland. In the area of Thorsmork,the slow revegetation of volcanic slopes is evident from the tenous hold the alpine plant has on the lava soil in front of an extinct volcanic cone.
- Iceland,in Reykjavik. the countries capital,port area a modern fishing vessel is repainted as it is hauled out of the water into a large slipway,the worker gaining access to the side of the ship via a rather ancient truck based crane.