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This is obviously not a great picture, just a try at showing some facts about Iceland. This is the melt from the Vatna Glacier (Vatnajökull). These little bergs are about the size of a length of a large bus and the melt water makes a fast, dense stream from the lagoon into the sea.
In the far background across this large lagoon is the foot of the glaciers and beyond that are the mountains.
The water is cold and seems rather thick and oily (which it is because water at temperatures close to freezing has 50% more viscosity than water at 80 degrees F.
This is iceland as seen from space and the Vatna Glacier is the large mass on the right.
This is a larger magnification and this picture was taken approximately from a vantage at the tip of the red arrow.
In the far background across this large lagoon is the foot of the glaciers and beyond that are the mountains.
The water is cold and seems rather thick and oily (which it is because water at temperatures close to freezing has 50% more viscosity than water at 80 degrees F.

This is iceland as seen from space and the Vatna Glacier is the large mass on the right.
This is a larger magnification and this picture was taken approximately from a vantage at the tip of the red arrow.