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Varda, route de Reykjavík à Thingvellir. En donne le nom de varda à des pyramides de pierres que les Islandais élèvent de distance en distance, le long de chemins, pour indiquer la route au voyageur, surtout à l'époque où tous les sentiers sond couverts la neige. - Dans le fond les monts Hamrar, Mosfellsheidi et Heinglafjöll, couverts de neige.

Dessiné par A. Mayer; Lith. A. Joly.

(Text from Paul Gaimard)

Engraving from Paul Gaimard 1835.

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