thumb|Victor Sjöström as Fjalla-Eyvindur in the 1918 film The Outlaw and His Wife.
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thumb|Victor Sjöström as Fjalla-Eyvindur in the 1918 film The Outlaw and His Wife.
thumbnail|Shelter of Fjalla-Eyvindur at Herðubreiðarlindir Fjalla-Eyvindur (; ) was an Icelandic outlaw. He and his wife Halla are reported to have fled into the remote highlands of Iceland after 1760. They lived in the wilderness for 20 years. A hot spring named Eyvindarhver is named after him.
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