The Látrabjarg bird cliffs lie on the westernmost coast of Iceland and, if you do not count the Azores, make up Europe's furthest point west.
Arctic turns, puffins, cormorants, gulls and dozens of other species of birds (and millions of them!) nest on these spectacular cliffs.
Try to guess what time of day these photos were taken at. I'll reveal later :-)
Midnight.
"Sunset" at 1am.
"Sunrise" a few minutes later.
Lovebirds.
1:30 or 2am.
Puffins are so funny! I didn't tell them I'd had them for lunch the day before.
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