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Credit & Copyright: Elizabeth M. Ryan;   
 Rollover Annotation:  Judy Schmidt   
 
Explanation:
Legends collide in this dramatic vista of land, sea, and sky.   
   
The land is Iceland, specifically    
Vлk л Mыrdal, a southern village known for its beautiful    
black sand beaches.   
   
The sea, the Atlantic Ocean,   
surrounds    
Reynisdrangar, a sea stack   
of eroded basaltic rock    
pillars that    
Icelandic   
folklore    
tells are the petrified remains of    
trolls    
once attempting to drag a three-masted ship onto land.    
   
Watching   
from overhead and shining bright on the upper right is the    
god of the sky, according   
to    
Greek mythology: the    
planet Jupiter.    
   
Also visible in the sky are several other Greek legends encapsulated as    
constellations,   
including a lion    
(Leo),    
a big bear (Ursa Major),    
and a water snake (Hydra).    
   
One might guess that all of this commotion caused the    
spectacular    
aurora pictured -- but really it was just    
explosions   
from the Sun.   
   
     
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