Seljalandsfoss Again
In my poor estimation, you simply can't have too many photos of this natural wonder.
Bizarrely, in spite of the fact that you can walk behind the falls, I failed to do so. Why? I must simply have not gotten around to it. Not a good explanation, but the only one I can muster. It's confounding, considering the fact that as soon as I drove up to the place, I fell madly in love with it--so why not go up and meet it? Why be content to view it from afar? The dandruff is falling all over my keyboard as I scratch my head in bewilderment.
Anyway, this is the second photo I've uploaded of this waterfall, the first being: www.flickr.com/photos/80014607@N05/35252659800/ . It's right smack dab in between Hella and Vik on the Ring Road, about a 90 minute drive from Reykjavik, and a stop on all the tours that tackle all or at least the southern section of the Ring Road.
Seljalandsfoss Again
In my poor estimation, you simply can't have too many photos of this natural wonder.
Bizarrely, in spite of the fact that you can walk behind the falls, I failed to do so. Why? I must simply have not gotten around to it. Not a good explanation, but the only one I can muster. It's confounding, considering the fact that as soon as I drove up to the place, I fell madly in love with it--so why not go up and meet it? Why be content to view it from afar? The dandruff is falling all over my keyboard as I scratch my head in bewilderment.
Anyway, this is the second photo I've uploaded of this waterfall, the first being: www.flickr.com/photos/80014607@N05/35252659800/ . It's right smack dab in between Hella and Vik on the Ring Road, about a 90 minute drive from Reykjavik, and a stop on all the tours that tackle all or at least the southern section of the Ring Road.