Professor Todorov's Pictures Show U.S., European Tectonic Plates in Iceland Pulling Apart

Monday, August 24, 2015
DAILY MAIL -- To take the colourful photos Jassen Todorov, 40, flew in a Cessna 170 plane around 600 meters high. The professor of Music at San Francisco State University, in California, USA, said there were up to 300 people visiting Thingvellir National Park, in Iceland. Mr. Todorov, of San Francisco, said: “This divide splits Iceland in two and it is very impressive to see from above. “Thingvellir National Park is a unique place, so I was thrilled to have the opportunity to photograph it. The faults and splits reminded me a little of the San Andreas Fault in California.”
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