Here comes the February edition of the Pick a Word challenge. I am afraid these are all pretty commmon words for you to play with in photos:
CHURNING
ERODED
GRAZING
MAJESTIC
SINGULAR





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P.S. For new comers to this blog this is a photo challenge that has been running for many years now (with some breaks), and it consists in interpreting the given words (one, or several or all five) in photos that you took. It was initially part of a broader challenge that ran on a couple of Thursdays per month hence the name Thursday’s Special. I did not abandon that name considering the possibility of posting more often in the future. I hope you will find something in this post that will make you join. Have fun!

Info about images:
#1 Strokkur, Iceland’s most visited active geyser. The name Strokkur means churn, like in the old instrument for churning butter, and stems from the shape of its shaft.
#2 Gatklettur circular arch in Arnarstapi, fine eample of erosion
#3 Icelandic sheep grazing
#4 Gullfoss waterfall is located in the canyon of the Hvítá river in southwest Iceland.
#5 Buðir black church on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula really stands out, hence singular
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