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    Skerjafjörður (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈscɛrjaˌfjœrðʏr̥], "skerry fjord") is a fjord located immediately west of Iceland's capital Reykjavík. It is...
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    The 2000 Skerjafjörður plane crash happened on 7 August 2000 when a Cessna T210L Centurion II aircraft, TF-GTI, operated by Leiguflug Ísleifs Ottesen...
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    Grímsstaðaholt [ˈkrimsˌstaːðaˌhɔl̥t], Skildinganes [ˈscɪltiŋkaˌnɛːs] and Litli Skerjafjörður [ˈlɪhtlɪ ˌscɛrjaˌfjœrðʏr̥]. Vesturbær, or the West Town, was the first...
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    the inlets there are lagoons. Faxaflói Stakksfjörður Hafnarfjörður Skerjafjörður Kollafjörður Hvalfjörður Borgarfjörður Haffjörður Breiðafjörður Fjords...
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    TF-GTI, operated by Leiguflug Ísleifs Ottesen, crashed into the sea in Skerjafjörður due to fuel deficiency. The plane, which was transporting passengers...
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    names, between Hafnarfjörður and Straumsvík as well as in Álftanes into Skerjafjörður. The lava field Búrfellshraun [ˈpurˌfɛlsˌr̥œyːn] measures in the whole...
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    Northrop N-3PB lying upside down at the depth of around 11 meters in Skerjafjörður, close to Reykjavík. It is one of only two known N-3PB's in the world...
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    Northrop N-3PB lying upside down at the depth of around 11 m (36 ft) in Skerjafjörður, close to Reykjavík. A diving ban was imposed in a 20-meter radius of...
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  • around 1,000 metric tonnes being established by the Shell company at Skerjafjörður. The 1920s and early 1930s also saw the beginning of international flights...
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