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South Iceland which includes landscape views, a sunset and a waterfall
Gullfoss Waterfall featuring a gorge or canyon, mist or fog and a river or creek
Dyrholaey featuring a lighthouse and general coastal views
Black Beach featuring rugged coastline
Gullfoss Waterfall which includes a gorge or canyon, landscape views and a waterfall

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1. Thingvellir National Park

Along the line of two tectonic plates, Thingvellir National Park features unforgettable natural formations. Its highlight is the otherworldly Lake Thingvallavatn into which hot lava runs, cooling to make a fertile environment. The area features major stories of Iceland’s past, where politics took hold 1,000 years ago. Trek through the intriguing vegetation of the terrain, which is covered by birch woodland.
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2. Gullfoss

Witness the power of the water of River Hvita plunging into a deep crevice at Gullfoss Waterfall. As an integral part of Iceland’s Golden Circle route, the huge cascade is among the county’s most visited landmarks. Get a closer look at the various stages of this great waterfall.
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Gullfoss Waterfall showing landscape views, mist or fog and a cascade

3. Skogafoss

Marvel at the impressive power of one of Iceland’s largest waterfalls. It has a width of 82 feet (25 meters) and plunges a distance of 200 feet (60 meters) from its peak. Listen to the savage roar of the water hitting the ground and catch some of its spray to keep cool on a warm day.
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Skogafoss which includes a river or creek and a cascade

4. Geysir Hot Springs

Geysir Hot Springs is an apocalyptic site where mud bubbles and steam rise from vents in the ground. The historic site is the origin of the modern word “geyser.” It was among the first thermal features of its kind known to Europeans. Follow the Golden Circle route through southern Iceland to arrive at this naturally beautiful spot.
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Geysir Hot Springs showing a hot spring

5. Seljalandsfoss

Seljalandsfoss is a picturesque waterfall that seems to burst from the peak of a cliff. It stems from the River Seljalandsa and drops 200 feet (60 meters) to the ground. Its landing point was once the ocean, but natural land recovery has shifted the base several miles toward the present coast. Marvel at the tall, slim spout of water that rushes from its summit.
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Seljalandsfoss showing a waterfall

6. Black Beach

Black Beach is a rare and magnificent shore consisting of dark basalt sand. Walking along such a moody coastline is a remarkable experience, a stark contrast to traditional golden beaches. Apart from the color, the area is known for its pointed rocks jutting out from the sea and for being the wettest part of the country. Enjoy this unusual setting for a memorable vacation.
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Black Beach showing a pebble beach and mist or fog

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