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Keflavik Collection

Welcome to Keflavik, a picturesque village located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in northern Europe

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Blue Lagoon (mineral baths)

Blue Lagoon (mineral baths), near Keflavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Keflavik on Reykjanes peninsula, monument with anchor in the harbour. europe, northern europe

Keflavik on Reykjanes peninsula, monument with anchor in the harbour. europe, northern europe, iceland, august

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Close-up of head of Icelandic horse near Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

Close-up of head of Icelandic horse near Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Close-up of Icelandic horse near Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

Close-up of Icelandic horse near Keflavik, Reykjanesbaer, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

Background imageKeflavik Collection: A view of Keflavik village, Iceland

A view of Keflavik village, Iceland. Date: circa 1955

Background imageKeflavik Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle 80-0046

McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle 80-0046
United States Air Force (USAF) - McDonnell Douglas F-15C-29-MC Eagle 80-0046 (msn 0717/C195, base code iS'), of Air Forces iceland

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Douglas VC-118B 131578

Douglas VC-118B 131578
United States Navy (USN) - Douglas VC-118B 131578 (MSN 43681), based at Naval Station Keflavik in iceland, seen at the RAF Mildenhall Air Fete on 10 June 1984. Date: 1984

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Douglas C-118B Liftmaster 131578

Douglas C-118B Liftmaster 131578
United States Navy - Douglas C-118B Liftmaster 131578 (msn 43681, ex 51-17634), from Naval Air Station Keflavik, Iceland, at the Mildenhall Air Fete on 6 June 1984. Date: 1984

Background imageKeflavik Collection: McDonnell Douglas F-15C-29-MC Eagle 80-0046

McDonnell Douglas F-15C-29-MC Eagle 80-0046
United States Air Force - McDonnell Douglas F-15C-29-MC Eagle 80-0046 (msn 0717-C195, base code IS'), of the 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron Black Knights, at RAF Waddington on 28 April 1990

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-L5445

Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-L5445 (SSSR-L5445, msn 8350401), of Aeroflot, at Keflavik Naval Air Station in Iceland. This Tu-104A was the second of its kind to visit the USA in September 1959

Background imageKeflavik Collection: A low-lying basalt lava shoreline at Kalfatjorn, near Keflavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

A low-lying basalt lava shoreline at Kalfatjorn, near Keflavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Keflavik on Reykjanes Peninsula. europe, northern europe, iceland, august

Keflavik on Reykjanes Peninsula. europe, northern europe, iceland, august

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Person Standing On A Cliff Face While The Atlantic Ocean Pounds The Shores Beneath Them; Iceland

Person Standing On A Cliff Face While The Atlantic Ocean Pounds The Shores Beneath Them; Iceland

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Spectacular northern lights appear Over Church

Spectacular northern lights appear Over Church

Background imageKeflavik Collection: A U. S. Air Force pararescueman descends during jump training

A U. S. Air Force pararescueman descends during jump training
May 22, 2014 - A U.S. Air Force pararescueman descends during jump training as part of Icelandic Air Policing near the Keflavik International Airport in Iceland

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Iceland, Keflavik, Airport

Iceland, Keflavik, Airport (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Vikingaheimar, home of the Viking Ship Islendingur, Keflavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

Vikingaheimar, home of the Viking Ship Islendingur, Keflavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland. Polar Regions

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Boiling mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula, near Keflavik

Boiling mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula, near Keflavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Dramatic volcanic landscape with boiling mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula

Dramatic volcanic landscape with boiling mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula, near Keflavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageKeflavik Collection: Dramatic volcanic landscape with mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula

Dramatic volcanic landscape with mudpools in geothermal area on Reykjanes Peninsula, near Keflavik, Iceland, Polar Regions



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Welcome to Keflavik, a picturesque village located on the Reykjanes Peninsula in northern Europe. This charming destination offers an array of attractions that will captivate your senses and leave you in awe. One of the must-visit spots is the famous Blue Lagoon, where you can indulge in rejuvenating mineral baths amidst stunning natural surroundings. Immerse yourself in these geothermal waters and let all your worries melt away. As you explore Keflavik's harbor, don't miss the striking monument with an anchor symbolizing its rich maritime history. The sight of this monument serves as a reminder of the village's deep connection to the sea and its importance for trade and exploration. For aviation enthusiasts, it has something special to offer too. Marvel at impressive aircraft such as McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle 80-0046, Douglas VC-118B 131578, Douglas C-118B Liftmaster 131578, McDonnell Douglas F-15C-29-MC Eagle 80-0046, Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-L5445 - each representing a different era of flight. But it's not just man-made wonders that make Keflavik so enchanting; nature plays a significant role too. Take a stroll through this idyllic village and enjoy breathtaking views overlooking Iceland's rugged landscapes. And keep an eye out for Icelandic horses grazing peacefully nearby – their majestic presence adds another layer of beauty to this already mesmerizing place. If you're up for some adventure beyond the village limits, head towards Kalfatjorn where you'll find low-lying basalt lava shorelines that stretch as far as the eye can see. These unique formations are characteristic of Iceland's polar regions and provide an otherworldly experience like no other. Keflavik truly embodies Iceland's charm with its blend of natural wonders, historical landmarks, and a warm community.