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Elves and Trolls Trail in Iceland with Hidden Trails

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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2007

We ride along the valley of Fnjoska river which is the longest freshwater river in Iceland. http://www.hiddentrails.com/tour/iceland_northern_elves.aspx Some 10,000 years ago there was a glacial lake in this valley whose shore is still visible in the slopes of the mountains.

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  • Of course there are no wild horses ... does it mention "wild horses" somewhere ?

    

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  • iceland is beautiful

  • The best way to travel and experience the beauty of Iceland's nature...

    I would never want to leave.

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  • How often does this have to be said there are NO WILD HORSES in Iceland!!!

  • Nice!

  • I've been to Europe and it's a nice place :^)

  • @gwyn1971 woow reeally? thats awesome! thank youuu

    ahh now i wanna go, ive also heard how Gandalf was inspired by a postcard he owned, it was with an older bearded gentleman and a fawn, from what i remember there was mountains and a forest, ahah just amazing

    aaaaaaah all I can say is...EUROPE MUST BE WONDERFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Alexxx725 Tolkien got his inspiration from Pant Asaph, North Wales, where he lived and wrote. Vistors can book in at the local Franciscan Friary, where the food and company are excellent. We also have excellent horse riding in North Wales, including Snowdonia.

  • not what, where

  • It is so Gorgeous. I want to go there.

    Greetings from South Texas :)

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