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  2. Skjálfandafljót - Wikipedia

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    The upper course of the Skjálfandafljót. The Skjálfandafljót River (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈscaulvantaˌfljouːt] ⓘ) is situated in the north of Iceland. ...

  3. Konaseema - Wikipedia

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    Prabhala theerdham festival in Konaseema Paddy fields in Konaseema Field surrounded by coconut trees Arched entrance of Konaseema at Ravulapalem. Konaseema is a group of islands between the tributaries of the Godavari River and Bay of Bengal located in Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Konaseema district of Andhra Pradesh in southern India.

  4. Sechura Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Sechura Desert is a coastal desert located south of the Piura Region of Peru along the Pacific coast and inland to the foothills of the Andes Mountains.Its extreme aridity is caused by the upwelling of cold coastal waters and subtropical atmospheric subsidence, but it is also subject to occasional flooding during El Niño years.

  5. Kogelberg - Wikipedia

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    An aerial photograph of the Koegel Bay coastline and the R44 that runs along it.. The Kogelberg is a range of mountains along the False Bay coast in the Western Cape of South Africa.

  6. Sommarøy - Wikipedia

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    Sommarøy or Sommerøya is an old fishing village in the western part of Tromsø Municipality in Troms county, Norway.It is located about 36 kilometres (22 mi) west of the city of Tromsø and is a popular tourist destination due to its white sand beaches and scenery.

  7. Reynisdrangar - Wikipedia

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    Reynisdrangar captured from Reynisfjall Landscape with the sea stacks in the background. Basalt columns on the beach at Reynisfjara. Reynisdrangar (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈreiːnɪsˌtrauŋkar̥]) are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall [ˈreiːnɪsˌfjatl̥] near the village Vík í Mýrdal in southern Iceland.