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l'eau provient de la rivière Seljalandsá, qui naît de la fonte des glaces de l'Eyjafjallajökull ou trône le célèbre volcan.......Eyjafjöll
Seljalandsfoss,Iceland
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Elles sont situées sur la côte sud de l'Islande, près de la petite ville de Vik.
The Seljalandsfoss waterfalls are located in the southern coast, near the little village of Vik.
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Seljalandsfoss Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall located in the South Coast of Iceland. This spectacular natural wonder drops around 60 meters into a tranquil pool below. Walk behind the waterfall to view it from a complete 360° angle!
Seljalandsfoss Waterfall will likely be one of the first things you hear about when it comes to Iceland. The waterfalls of Iceland have truly made a name for themselves all around the world but Seljalandsfoss waterfall stands at the top.
When visiting you should be prepared to get a little wet because Seljalandsfoss is one of few places in the world where it’s possible to walk behind a waterfall.
Following the pathway from the base of the cliff will take you behind the vigorously tumbling waterfall.
Seljalandsfoss is on the Seljalands River, which flows all the way down from the famous stratovolcano, Eyjafjall
ajökull!
Seljalandsfoss is hard to miss since the waterfall is located right off Ring Road One.
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Seljalandsfoss is another of the famous waterfalls of Iceland.
This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline.
It's also possible to go behind the waterfall and take the picture another angle, but the spray was so large that I quickly gave up.
I really love my camera and lens, so that angle will have to wait for a next visit ;)
Nikon D800 + Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm f/4.0G ED VR @ 16 mm
ISO 100 - f/11 - 8 sec
Lucroit Filter Holder + Hitech IR ND 6 stops + Hitech GND soft 2 stops
The waterfall is 60m in height and is part of the river Seljalands.
The origin of this mighty spectacle is from the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull.
Seljalandsfoss on the South Coast of Iceland bathed in the otherworldly light of the midnight sun. Seljalandsfoss is one of the best-known waterfalls in Iceland. This spectacular natural wonder drops around 60 meters into a tranquil pool below. Seljalandsfoss has been one of Iceland’s most famous landmarks since travelers started visiting the country. It can easily be visited on a day tour out from Reykjavík and you can find other interesting attractions nearby.
Seljalandsfoss, South-Iceland 20200730
Seljalandsfoss waterfall along Iceland’s southern coast is fed by melting water from the famed glacier-capped Eyjafjallajokull volcano. This powerful waterfall cascades into a pretty meadow. However, the path that runs behind the curtain of water is the main attraction.
The waterfall is formed by the Seljalands River, which originates in Eyjafjallajökull Glacier Volcano. Filled with glacier meltwater, the river rushes south and cascades down the high rugged wall of the cliff.
In popular culture, Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland has been featured in movies and music videos. Justin Bieber’s music video for the song “I’ll Show You” was filmed at many South Iceland attractions, including Seljalandsfoss. Parts of the TV series “The Amazing Race 6” and “CKY2K” were shot near the waterfall.
From "Iceland Travel" and "Adventure.com".
Seljalandsfoss on the South Coast of Iceland bathed in the otherworldly light of the midnight sun. Seljalandsfoss is one of the best-known waterfalls in Iceland. This spectacular natural wonder drops around 60 meters into a tranquil pool below. Seljalandsfoss has been one of Iceland’s most famous landmarks since travelers started visiting the country. It can easily be visited on a day tour out from Reykjavík and you can find other interesting attractions nearby.
This image was a tough nut to crack. The mist of the waterfall was all over the place and by the time the long exposure finished, the camera, the filters and myself were completely wet. I'm trying to bring across that feeling of getting a cold shower in this image. Hope it works.
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On a gray and wet Iceland morning, the drizzle held up long enough for me to photograph this silky roadside waterfall. The waterfall drops 60 m (197 ft) and is part of the Seljalands River that has its origin in the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall in Iceland
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