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#11972825
22 January 2025
A panoramic view of Godafoss waterfall is located in Akureyri, Iceland, on January 10, 2025. Also known as the ''Waterfall of the Gods,'' it is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland, located in the north of the country, near Akureyri. With a height of 12 meters and a width of 30 meters, its waters fall with force from the river Skjalfandafljot, forming a natural spectacle. Its name comes from a legend that tells how, after the adoption of Christianity in Iceland in the year 1000, the statues of the ancient Norse gods are thrown into its waters as a sign of abandonment of the old religion.
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#11972827
22 January 2025
A panoramic view of Godafoss waterfall is located in Akureyri, Iceland, on January 10, 2025. Also known as the ''Waterfall of the Gods,'' it is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland, located in the north of the country, near Akureyri. With a height of 12 meters and a width of 30 meters, its waters fall with force from the river Skjalfandafljot, forming a natural spectacle. Its name comes from a legend that tells how, after the adoption of Christianity in Iceland in the year 1000, the statues of the ancient Norse gods are thrown into its waters as a sign of abandonment of the old religion.
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#11972830
22 January 2025
A panoramic view of Godafoss waterfall is located in Akureyri, Iceland, on January 10, 2025. Also known as the ''Waterfall of the Gods,'' it is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland, located in the north of the country, near Akureyri. With a height of 12 meters and a width of 30 meters, its waters fall with force from the river Skjalfandafljot, forming a natural spectacle. Its name comes from a legend that tells how, after the adoption of Christianity in Iceland in the year 1000, the statues of the ancient Norse gods are thrown into its waters as a sign of abandonment of the old religion.
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#11972831
22 January 2025
A panoramic view of Godafoss waterfall is located in Akureyri, Iceland, on January 10, 2025. Also known as the ''Waterfall of the Gods,'' it is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland, located in the north of the country, near Akureyri. With a height of 12 meters and a width of 30 meters, its waters fall with force from the river Skjalfandafljot, forming a natural spectacle. Its name comes from a legend that tells how, after the adoption of Christianity in Iceland in the year 1000, the statues of the ancient Norse gods are thrown into its waters as a sign of abandonment of the old religion.
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#11972833
22 January 2025
A panoramic view of Godafoss waterfall is located in Akureyri, Iceland, on January 10, 2025. Also known as the ''Waterfall of the Gods,'' it is one of the most impressive waterfalls in Iceland, located in the north of the country, near Akureyri. With a height of 12 meters and a width of 30 meters, its waters fall with force from the river Skjalfandafljot, forming a natural spectacle. Its name comes from a legend that tells how, after the adoption of Christianity in Iceland in the year 1000, the statues of the ancient Norse gods are thrown into its waters as a sign of abandonment of the old religion.
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#10902854
10 January 2024
Ram Lal Bomjan, also known as Nepal's ''Little Buddha'' or the ''Buddha Boy'' (center), is being escorted by officials of the Central Investigation Bureau after his arrest on charges of rape and forceful disappearance in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2024. Believed to be a reincarnated form of Gautam Buddha, Bomjan, 34, first came to public attention in 2005 after he claimed to have meditated for months without food, water, or sleep. Following the end of his meditation, he established ashrams in the Bara, Sarlahi, Sindhupalchowk, and Sindhuli Districts.
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#10902853
10 January 2024
Ram Lal Bomjan, also known as Nepal's ''Little Buddha'' or the ''Buddha Boy'' (center), is being escorted by officials of the Central Investigation Bureau after his arrest on charges of rape and forced disappearance in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2024. Believed to be a reincarnated form of Gautam Buddha, Bomjan, 34, first came to public attention in 2005 after he claimed to have meditated for months without food, water, or sleep. Following the end of his meditation, he established ashrams in the Bara, Sarlahi, Sindhupalchowk, and Sindhuli Districts.
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#10902855
10 January 2024
Ram Lal Bomjan, also known as Nepal's ''Little Buddha'' or the ''Buddha Boy'' (center), is being escorted by officials of the Central Investigation Bureau after his arrest on charges of rape and forced disappearance in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2024. Believed to be a reincarnated form of Gautam Buddha, Bomjan, 34, first came to public attention in 2005 after he claimed to have meditated for months without food, water, or sleep. Following the end of his meditation, he established ashrams in the Bara, Sarlahi, Sindhupalchowk, and Sindhuli Districts.
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#10902856
10 January 2024
Ram Lal Bomjan, also known as Nepal's ''Little Buddha'' or the ''Buddha Boy'' (center), is being escorted by officials of the Central Investigation Bureau after his arrest on charges of rape and forced disappearance in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2024. Believed to be a reincarnated form of Gautam Buddha, Bomjan, 34, first came to public attention in 2005 after he claimed to have meditated for months without food, water, or sleep. Following the end of his meditation, he established ashrams in the Bara, Sarlahi, Sindhupalchowk, and Sindhuli Districts.
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#10902857
10 January 2024
Ram Lal Bomjan, also known as Nepal's ''Little Buddha'' or the ''Buddha Boy'' (center), is being escorted by officials of the Central Investigation Bureau after his arrest on charges of rape and forced disappearance in Kathmandu, Nepal, on January 10, 2024. Believed to be a reincarnated form of Gautam Buddha, Bomjan, 34, first came to public attention in 2005 after he claimed to have meditated for months without food, water, or sleep. Following the end of his meditation, he established ashrams in the Bara, Sarlahi, Sindhupalchowk, and Sindhuli Districts.
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