There are so many waterfalls in Iceland to search out when traveling around the country. They are mostly all fed from the glaciers in the central part of the country. Some are very popular and visited by large groups of tourist from all over the world, and it can be a challenge to do much photography. There are plenty of off road waterfall locations to look for if you have the desire to do a little research to find them. This particular falls was located in a rural area and was a short hike down a cow path the the river. The water in the river is a turquoise-blue color and was a fascinating sight to see when I first sighted the river and the falls on my hike. I dream of these kind of places and hope to discover more locations like them on future trips.
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Monday, December 5, 2016
Iceland Waterfalls
There are so many waterfalls in Iceland to search out when traveling around the country. They are mostly all fed from the glaciers in the central part of the country. Some are very popular and visited by large groups of tourist from all over the world, and it can be a challenge to do much photography. There are plenty of off road waterfall locations to look for if you have the desire to do a little research to find them. This particular falls was located in a rural area and was a short hike down a cow path the the river. The water in the river is a turquoise-blue color and was a fascinating sight to see when I first sighted the river and the falls on my hike. I dream of these kind of places and hope to discover more locations like them on future trips.
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