Natural Feature
Skógafoss
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Ábendingar heimamanna
One of the great waterfalls of the South. Easy to access and it is nice to do a short hiking up by the waterfall. Best time to visit is morning or evening
The Skógafoss is one of the biggest waterfalls in the country with a width of 25 metres (82 feet) and a drop of 60 m (200 ft). Due to the amount of spray the waterfall consistently produces, a single or double rainbow which is normally visible on sunny days. According to legend, the first Viking…
Skógafoss is one of Iceland's biggest and most beautiful waterfalls with an astounding width of 25 meters. After you have seen the waterfall Seljalandsfoss you can drive further down south to see Skógafoss.
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Natural Feature
“A great waterfall that you can walk behind on a good day. Easy to visit, for photography I recommend afternoon or evening. ”
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Lake
“Kerið is a volcanic crater lake located in the Grímsnes area in south Iceland”
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Waterfall
“Waterfall: Seljalandsfoss is ca 40 minutes drive from Kaldakinn. Unique experience and do not miss walking BEHIND the waterfall AND to make a wish! :) It is for FREE! ”
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National Park
“Þingvellir (Thingvellir) is a historic site and national park in Iceland, east of Reykjavík. It's known for the Alþing (Althing), the site of Iceland's parliament from the 10th to 18th centuries. On the site are the Þingvellir Church and the ruins of old stone shelters. The park sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of 2 tectonic plates, with rocky cliffs and fissures like the huge Almannagjá fault.”
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Natural Feature
“Geysir, sometimes known as The Great Geysir, is a geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was the first geyser described in a printed source and the first known to modern Europeans. The English word geyser derives from Geysir. The name Geysir itself is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa the verb from Old Norse.”
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