Quadro
Quadro, detalhe
Aranhiços
Aranhiços
Argyope argentata
Gafanhoto verde, Anacridium Aegyptium
Euphorbia Kaput medusae
Euphorbia Milii
The Red Book, 1967
Vík í Mýrdal
Vík í Mýrdal
Vík í Mýrdal, Reynisfjara shore
Cetraria islandica, Moss
Poesia da Terra Sedenta
Poesia da Terra Sedenta DSC3636
Carlina corymbosa
Eryngium campestre
Poesia da Terra Sedenta DSC3657
Poesia da Terra Sedenta DSC3658
Poesia da Terra Sedenta DSC3661
Poesia da Terra Sedenta DSC3665
Poesia da Terra Sedenta c15
Fjadrargljufur canyon
Parodia magnifica
Seljalandsfoss waterfall
Geysir, Strokkur, water
Geysir
Geysir, Strokkur
Cereus ? L1080702
Geysir, Strokkur
Penedos, cohabitation: you are so little...and you…
Astrophytum myriostigma tulense
Euphorbia caput-medusae L1000017
Euphorbia Kamponii L1000014
Legousia speculum veneris
Icelandic Horse, HFF
Borgarvirki Fortress, View L1004494
Skútustaðagígar pseudo craters L1004471
Geysir
Geysir, Smoking Fumaroles
Gullfoss, under heavy rain...
Þingvellir National Park
Iceland, Cairn, made for Dante and his new friend.…
Monte Gordo, Wild Street Art
Pachypodium obesum's heart....
1/250 • 0.0 mm • ISO 800 •
Leica Camera AG LEICA M10
R-Adapter M
Location
Lat, Lng:
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
See also...
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Amazing Nature - Einmalige Natur - La nature unique - La natura unica "
" Ambiance et lumière - Stimmung und Licht - Atmosphere and light - Ambiente e la luce"
" Ambiance et lumière - Stimmung und Licht - Atmosphere and light - Ambiente e la luce"
Artistic Landscapes. ( Formally Fine Art Landscape Photography )
Artistic Landscapes. ( Formally Fine Art Landscape Photography )
Scandinavia (Denmark, Iceland, Faroes, Finland, Norway and Sweden)
Scandinavia (Denmark, Iceland, Faroes, Finland, Norway and Sweden)
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
782 visits
Skógafoss waterfall


A rainy day....
Skogafoss is a waterfall in the south of Iceland at the cliffs of the former coastline. After the coastline had receded seaward (it is now at a distance of about 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) from Skogar village), the former sea cliffs remained. Skogafoss is unique because the waterfall comes directly from two glaciers, Eyjafjallajokull and Myrdalsjokull.
If you climb the 370 steps to the top of Skogafoss waterfall you’ll be rewarded with an awe-inspiring view out over southern Iceland’s coastline. This is also the start of the Fimmvorduhals pass, a popular hiking route. Standing at 60 meters (197 ft) tall, the heavy veil of water is impressive and walking close enough envelops visitors in a cloud of spray, sound and refracted light. Due to the amount of spray the waterfall consistently produces, a single or double rainbow is normally visible on sunny days.
According to legend, a Viking named Thrasi hid his hoarded gold under the falls. Many have tried to find the chest of gold and, as the story goes, a young man almost succeeded. He tied a rope to the chest handle ring and pulled. He only retrieved the ring and returned with it. The ring was later used for the church door at Skogar. The river below the falls holds a large salmon and char population. Don’t be surprise to see fisherman fishing in the river from July – October.
Source: www.icelandtravel.is/attractions/skogafoss
Skogafoss is a waterfall in the south of Iceland at the cliffs of the former coastline. After the coastline had receded seaward (it is now at a distance of about 5 kilometres (3.1 miles) from Skogar village), the former sea cliffs remained. Skogafoss is unique because the waterfall comes directly from two glaciers, Eyjafjallajokull and Myrdalsjokull.
If you climb the 370 steps to the top of Skogafoss waterfall you’ll be rewarded with an awe-inspiring view out over southern Iceland’s coastline. This is also the start of the Fimmvorduhals pass, a popular hiking route. Standing at 60 meters (197 ft) tall, the heavy veil of water is impressive and walking close enough envelops visitors in a cloud of spray, sound and refracted light. Due to the amount of spray the waterfall consistently produces, a single or double rainbow is normally visible on sunny days.
According to legend, a Viking named Thrasi hid his hoarded gold under the falls. Many have tried to find the chest of gold and, as the story goes, a young man almost succeeded. He tied a rope to the chest handle ring and pulled. He only retrieved the ring and returned with it. The ring was later used for the church door at Skogar. The river below the falls holds a large salmon and char population. Don’t be surprise to see fisherman fishing in the river from July – October.
Source: www.icelandtravel.is/attractions/skogafoss
Heidiho, kiiti, Annemarie, Thérèse and 27 other people have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Xata club has replied to Edward BowthorpeC'est grandiose!****
Xata club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubXata club has replied to Ulrich John clubXata club has replied to neira-Dan clubXata club has replied to BoroXata club has replied to volker_hmbg clubAdmired in:
www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
Xata club has replied to William Sutherland clubAdmired in:
www.ipernity.com/group/tolerance
Xata club has replied to ZulmaXata club has replied to J. Gafarot clubXata club has replied to IntiXata club has replied to tiabunna clubXata club has replied to Nora Caracci clubXata club has replied to ingo©kunowIn Deinem Bild zieht man die Wetterkleidung enger zusammen.
Xata club has replied to Gisela Plewe clubXata club has replied to Gudrun clubXata club has replied to Malik Raoulda clubwww.ipernity.com/group/thephotografer
Sign-in to write a comment.