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Reynisfjara is a black-sand beach found on the South Coast of Iceland, just beside the small fishing village of Vik
Iceland October 2014, a dark and very windy day.
The 3 trolls in a storm, it was so windy I shot this from behind the car at Dyrholaey.
Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, Vik, Iceland. The sea is particularly treacherous and visitors are advised never to turn their back on the waves. Waves could wash you away.
'Reynisfjara black sand beach is the most famous beach on the South Coast of Iceland. Its beautiful black sand, powerful waves, and the nearby Reynisdrangar sea stacks make Reynisfjara a truly unique place to visit and a popular filming location (Game of Thrones, Star Wars and more).' adventures.is/iceland/attractions/reynisfjara/
Reynisdrangar is the name given to the freestanding sea stacks which stand off the coast of Reynisfjara, Iceland
Reynisdrangar is the name given to the freestanding sea stacks which stand off the coast of Reynisfjara, Iceland
I didnt had to photoshop people out... and even left their footprints, its a matter of waiting for the net big way to make them run :)
Reynisfjara is without a doubt the most famous beach in all of Iceland. What sets Reynisfjara apart from all the rest are its black volcanic sands, smooth pebbles, unique rock formations, overall moody atmosphere and huge waves crashing on the shore.
Al lado de Vik y Myrdal. Sólo esta zona ya merece un viaje hasta Islandia.
El caso es que estos relevados no me acaban de convencer, pero ahora hace mucho calor y estoy vago. Muy vago.
Me da un poco de vergüenza pero tengo que decir que después de esta foto se me acabó la batería. Mira que lo dicen en todos los libros, webs y artículos para novatos pero yo ni caso.
Reynisfjara 20210715
A place where the forces of nature have fought their battles for thousands of years
Although it is a beautiful area of natural wonders, it is also a meeting place, or shall we say a battlefield, of natural forces. Over the centuries and even thousands of years, and day after day, the Atlantic Ocean attacks the land, the coastline, and little by little it breaks away and reshapes the beach, the cliffs, and the stacks. Everyone needs to remember that, although the waves may seem innocent, they are mighty, strong, and sometimes very dangerous. Caution is necessary, especially when the tide is high and the winds are strong. We must also remember that waves are not of equal size. Each 14-20th wave in the Atlantic Ocean is considerably bigger than the others and floods higher up the beach. The waves are very deceptive, and everyone should be careful and not take any risks. When you look west towards Dyrhólaey and then east towards the stacks of Reynisdrangar, you can see the cliffs made of solid rock and in the middle the barrier made of volcanic ash. The geological material that the ocean longs to demolish, but the volcanic island continues to add to and combat the power of the sea.
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