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Iceland, the waterfall is named after the rainbow, the Gold waterfall.

The gullfoss waterfall in Iceland

Gullfoss "Golden Falls" is a waterfall located in the canyon of Hvítá river in southwest Iceland. The river plunges in two stages (11 m and 21 m) into a crevice 32 m deep. The crevice, about 20 m wide, and 2.5 km in length, extends perpendicular to the flow of the river. The average amount of water running over this waterfall is 140 m³/s in the summertime and 80 m³/s in the wintertime. The highest flood measured was 2000 m³/s.

Stækkun á verslunarími og matsal á Gullfosskaffi.

Stækkun á verslunarími og matsal á Gullfosskaffi.

Stækkun á verslunarími og matsal á Gullfosskaffi.

Gullfoss Waterfall

 

Gullfoss Waterfall

Gullfoss (English: Golden Falls) is a waterfall located in the canyon of Hvítá river in southwest Iceland.

 

Gullfoss is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. The wide Hvítá rushes southward. About a kilometer above the falls it turns sharply to the left and flows down into a wide curved three-step "staircase" and then abruptly plunges in two stages (11 m and 21 m) into a crevice 32 m (105 ft) deep. The crevice, about 20 m (60 ft) wide, and 2.5 km in length, is at right angles to the flow of the river. The average amount of water running over this waterfall is 140 m³/s in the summertime and 80 m³/s in the wintertime. The highest flood measured was 2000 m³/s.

Gullfoss waterfall. Iceland. Trip to Europe, Oct/Nov 2003.

Mist from the waterfall lands on the other side of the canyon and freezes in the cold season forming interesting ice patterns.

 

Late afternoon at Gullfoss (the golden waterfall). The ground shakes with the force of the water pouring over the falls. This is europe's most powerful waterfall.

Stækkun á verslunarími og matsal á Gullfosskaffi.

Gullfoss - Iceland - August 2018

Gullfoss is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland. The wide Hvita rushes southward, and about a kilometre above the falls it turns sharply to the right and flows down into a wide curved three-step staircase and then abruptly plunges in two stages (11 metres and 21 metres) into a crevice 32 metres deep. The crevice, about 20 metres wide and 2.5 kilometres in length, extends perpendicular to the flow of the river. The average amount of water running down the waterfall is 140 cubic metres per second in the summer and 80 cubic metres per second in the winter.

Iceland, the waterfall is named after the rainbow, the Gold waterfall.

Just back from 4 nights in Iceland where there is some spectacular scenery including this stunning waterfall, Gullfoss.

Iceland, the waterfall is named after the rainbow, the Gold waterfall.

La cascade de Gullfoss

Gullfoss Waterfall

 

Gullfoss Waterfall

Gullfoss "Golden Falls" is a waterfall located in the canyon of Hvítá river in southwest Iceland. The river plunges in two stages (11 m and 21 m) into a crevice 32 m deep. The crevice, about 20 m wide, and 2.5 km in length, extends perpendicular to the flow of the river. The average amount of water running over this waterfall is 140 m³/s in the summertime and 80 m³/s in the wintertime. The highest flood measured was 2000 m³/s.

Gullfoss is "Golden Falls" in English, because sometimes you can see a rainbow in them. According to the guide.

Gullfoss ("Golden Falls"; About this sound Icelandic pronunciation (help·info)) is a waterfall located in the canyon of Hvítá river in southwest Iceland.

 

Gullfoss is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland. The wide Hvítá rushes southward. About a kilometre above the falls it turns sharply to the right and flows down into a wide curved three-step "staircase" and then abruptly plunges in two stages (11 m and 21 m) into a crevice 32 m (105 ft) deep. The crevice, about 20 m (60 ft) wide, and 2.5 km in length, extends perpendicular to the flow of the river. The average amount of water running over this waterfall is 140 m³/s in the summertime and 80 m³/s in the wintertime. The highest flood measured was 2000 m³/s.

 

Stækkun á verslunarími og matsal á Gullfosskaffi.

Stækkun á verslunarími og matsal á Gullfosskaffi.

Stækkun á verslunarími og matsal á Gullfosskaffi.

Gullfoss

 

Iceland

January 2012

Gullfoss

Gullfoss, “The golden falls“, is a double waterfall that tumbles 32 meters down a wide curved three-step staircase, and then abruptly plunges in two stages (11 m and 21 m) into a crevice 32m deep. The crevice, about 20m wide, and 2.5 km in length, is at right angles to the flow of the river, so you don't actually see it from the view points. The average amount of water running over this waterfall is 80 m³/s in the wintertime.

 

During the 20th century, foreign investors wanted to transform Gullfoss into a dam for a power station which would of course have changed the waterfall forever. Sigríður Tómasdóttir, a local girl, was determined to preserve the waterfall in its original condition and even threatened to throw herself into the falls. Eventually the government intervened and it did not happen (neither the use of the falls for power nor Sigríður throwing herself into the falls), and now Gullfoss belongs to the Icelandic nations and is protected.

大約下午時分來到Gullfoss 黃金瀑布,曾經被CNN旅遊評選為「全球十大最美麗瀑布」 之一。天氣灰矇矇刮大風跟微飄小雨(好慘), 所以行前交代大家務必準備可愛的輕便雨衣, 環島一圈後也證明雨傘來冰島是開花用的。

 

停車後須走一段路,在山頂處可看到黃金瀑布的全景,要想近距離被瀑布濺起的水花弄濕那就走下去步道吧!

Gullfoss是一個因斷層差而形成的兩截式瀑布,最大落差70公尺,遠看很像起司蛋糕很可愛,不過水量很驚人,走近瀑布的可以感受到氣勢和聲勢都很浩大,有不少歪國人很勇猛的跨越防護線拍照(癢癢的)。

 

Gullfoss Waterfall

 

Gullfoss Waterfall

Gullfoss "Golden Falls" is a waterfall located in the canyon of Hvítá river in southwest Iceland. The river plunges in two stages (11 m and 21 m) into a crevice 32 m deep. The crevice, about 20 m wide, and 2.5 km in length, extends perpendicular to the flow of the river. The average amount of water running over this waterfall is 140 m³/s in the summertime and 80 m³/s in the wintertime. The highest flood measured was 2000 m³/s.

Stækkun á verslunarími og matsal á Gullfosskaffi.

Gullfoss (English: Golden Falls) is a waterfall located in the canyon of Hvítá river in southwest Iceland. It is massive. And a woman, Sigríður Tómasdóttir, worked to save it from being used to generate electricity. She did.

The amazing falls of Gullfoss, Iceland, 23 Jun 2014.

About GullFoss, Iceland

Gullfoss ("Golden Falls") is a waterfall located in the canyon of Hvítá river in southwest Iceland. Gullfoss is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Iceland. The wide Hvítá rushes southward. About a kilometre above the falls it turns sharply to the right and flows down into a wide curved three-step "staircase" and then abruptly plunges in two stages (11 m and 21 m) into a crevice 32 m (105 ft) deep. The crevice, about 20 m (60 ft) wide, and 2.5 km in length, extends perpendicular to the flow of the river. The average amount of water running over this waterfall is 140 m³/s in the summertime and 80 m³/s in the wintertime. The highest flood measured was 2000 m³/s. As one first approaches the falls, the crevice is obscured from view, so that it appears that a mighty river simply vanishes into the earth.

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