Perfect for the world's longest woolly scarf: Four sheep line-up perfectly for photographer in Iceland
- Amateur photographer captures the livestock grazing beside the water
- The wind puffs out their shaggy coats in lucky photo opportunity
- The sheep were beside a water-filled volcanic crater in Skutustadahreppur
An amateur photographer struck gold when four sheep lined up for him to create a woolly train of billowing fluff.
Jake Osbourne was roaming farmland around a volcanic pseudo-crater when he spotted them in Skutustadahreppur, Iceland.
The head of the quartet looks up at the camera while the others busily graze.
Amateur photographer Jake Osbourne could not believe his luck as he roamed the Icelandic farmland
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