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Just back from an amazing 4 days in Iceland. I can't express how beautiful this country is. It was really frustrating as many of the locations I stopped on the tour only gave me 30 - 40 minutes to take photos I could have stayed at each one all day taking pics.
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I'm BACK FROM ICELAND.. .such and amazing trip! I hope to blog about it and have a video up next month!
Seljalandsfoss, the Icelandic waterfall that you pass behind.
This 60 meter high waterfall has the peculiarity that you can go behind it through a path in the rock. It is advisable to bring a raincoat since it is inevitable that you will end up wet. The experience of surrounding her from behind is unforgettable.
La tarde del 3 de octubre, antes de contemplar la aurora boreal que compartí antes, pudimos disfrutar de un espectáculo único. Visitamos Seljalandsfoss, una cascada que puede ser visitada por dentro. Esperamos a que se pusiera el sol y el espectáculo fue impresionante. Probablemente pude obtener la mejor foto de mi viaje a Islandia. El sol tiñó el agua de la cascada de fuego. Esta es una foto panorámica de las muchas que hice esa tarde. Había mucha gente, pero los he clonado. Eso si, dejé a un amigo que estaba muy concentrado haciendo su foto. Espero que os guste.
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My favourite icelandic waterfall! :-)
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There are so many possibilities to get wet. This is one: going behind this waterfall, when the wind is blowing strong.
Seljalandsfoss, Islandia.
Una cascada mágica, en la que te puedes adentrar y sentir el poder del agua desde muy cerca.
Era prácticamente imposible conseguir una toma sin que se mojaran los filtros, pero aún así la ducha mereció la pena.
The amazing waterfall is so stunning - it is hard to do justice to the majesty and sheer force of the water. If you look closely you can see people which gives a sense of scale.
It's one of the best known waterfalls in Iceland and is situated close to Skógafoss.
This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres over the cliffs of the former coastline.
It's possible to walk behind the waterfall.
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A different perspective of the famous Seljalandsfoss waterfall in South Iceland. This image was taken on the evening after my previous upload. I was blessed with 2 amazing sunsets at this place on consecutive nights, and had to place all to myself yet again. It really is a remarkable place, especially when it's illuminated by the setting sun perfectly. This was my first ever visit to Iceland a couple of years ago, and probably the reason why I've visited twice since and got an upcoming visit next month - I fell in love with this amazing country!
Iceland stole a piece of my heart. Any place, any glimpse of this land has something arcane, a kind of magic. Seljalandsfoss is a sort of mantra place where I could stay contemplating nature for hours and hours.
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Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland’s most famous and easily accessible waterfalls. I was hoping for better light on this visit but was pleasantly surprised by all the flora on display, and especially the carpet of cotton grass in the surrounding meadows. Thanks for stopping by.
This waterfall has access viewing from behind but you do get wet from the water spray especially if its windy.
Seljalandsfoss es una cascada de Islandia. El río Seljalandsá, el 'río líquido', caer por cerca de 60 metros por lo que en otros tiempos era una escollera sobre el océano (que en la actualidad se encuentra a varios kilómetros) y que hoy marca el límite entre las Tierras Altas y el resto del país. Es posible subir la cuesta de la cascada y contemplar el panorama desde el punto en que el agua se lanza al vacío.