icelandicphoto:In Iceland, farmers drive their flocks into mountain pastures in the summer, where
icelandicphoto: In Iceland, farmers drive their flocks into mountain pastures in the summer, where the sheep graze without human intervention through the green months. This is The Fjallabak Nature Reserve, established in 1979. The Nature reserve is 47.000 hectares and is over 500 meters above see level. The land is mountainous, sculptured by volcanoes and geothermal activity, covered by lavas, sands, rivers and lakes so there is plenty of space for the sheep there to roam around this beautiful landscape -- source link