PHOTO OF THE DAY November 3, 2004  

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Where Iceland
When 1998
Photographer Sisse Brimberg

"Symbol of survival, the Icelandic horse served as the only transport for a thousand years. Purebred descendants of stock brought by ninth-century Viking settlers, the much loved, five-gaited horses are now ridden for pleasure and in farmers' annual sheep roundups."

(Text from "Iceland: Life Under the Glaciers," February 1987, National Geographic magazine)

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "In Search of the Vikings," May 2000, National Geographic magazine)


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