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In front of the Seljalandsfoss.

Another view of Seljalandsfoss.

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Seljalandsfoss is a waterfall in Iceland that you can walk behind. More about it here: www.world-of-waterfalls.com/iceland-seljalandsfoss.html

 

I shot this with a ND filter to allow for a longer exposure. I visited the waterfall on a tour of the southern coast of Iceland and only stopped here for a few minutes. I grabbed a few shots quickly and I'm really happy with how this one came out. Love the detail in the bottom left.

 

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Dandelions grow everywhere in Iceland and in huge abundance. These wildflowers are suited to disturbed soils which are common across Iceland.

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Les chutes de Seljalandsfoss se situent sur la côte sud de l'Islande, près de la petite ville de Vík.

 

The Seljalandsfoss waterfalls are located in the southern coast, near the little village of Vík.

  

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Taken around Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland. This was my favorite area in Iceland. It was breathtaking.

Seljalandsfoss waterfall, South Iceland. Long exposure self-portrait (I'm the orange spot on the right) taken at 11:30pm on June 19, two days before summer solstice. Though the night was very cloudy and misty, there was still more than enough light to take a photo.

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Taken around Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland. This was my favorite area in Iceland. It was breathtaking.

One of the several falls on the south coast worth visiting.

Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous and visited waterfalls in Iceland. Dropping about 65 meters from the cliffs, Seljalandsfoss is very unique since you can actually walk behind, on a slippery footpath.

 

Taking a picture behind the fall is a bit dangerous for the gear as everything is wet within 10 seconds. I preferred not to try...

Sul da Islândia / Southern Iceland

Some lucky timing meant I got to Seljalansfoss just as the sun was going down. The light catches in the waterfall making it glow bright pink for a few moments. I've had to tone down the colours in this photo because nobody would believe the actual colours were real. Breathtakingly beautiful in real life.

 

Seljalandsfoss, Iceland

Day 2 and stop Number 8 was the very impressive Seljalandsfoss.

 

The car park was a veritable ice rink to start with and that should have made us don the YakTracks! However, we didn't and so set forth to Gljúfrabúi first. Having spent a good hour there getting pee wet thru we set off back to Seljalandsfoss. It's probably a 15 stroll between the two waterfalls and was a good opportunity to dry off in the wind and late afternoon sunshine.

 

In favourable conditions you can get behind the waterfall as there is a sizable cave behind it. Although on this occasion the paths were strictly out of bounds due to the ice. Didn't stop us trying tho! This was taken from the left hand side path up to the track behind the cave. There was a flight of ice covered steps that were pretty treacherous to ascend. The view of the waterfall having made it up there tho were magnificent. Dropping nigh on 200ft into the River Seljalands below.

 

Back to the YakTracks! If ever they were needed it was now! The descent back down the hillside was pretty bonkers! But we made it down fairly unscathed :)

 

Having reached the bottom and heading back to the car made us realise just how commercialised Iceland is. Being within a 2hr bus journey of Reykjavik it's a prime location for the tours! There were stilettos, Nike's and even a flip flop wearer heading back up the path! and we were worried about our YakTracks!!!

  

Seljalandsfoss is one of the best known waterfalls in Iceland. Located less than 2 hours drive from Reykjavik, this 65-meters-high and beautiful waterfall is a must visit.

 

One can view waterfall from the front but best views can be seen when you take a slippery path leading behind the waterfall.

 

Taken August 2017.

It's a must visit location in South Iceland. I spent hours lost in long exposures, hypnotized by this waterfall.

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A sunset view of Seljalandsfoss in southern Iceland.

It's been a while since I've posted to Flickr, so I thought I might try giving it another go. I suppose that I burned out on Flickr a couple of years back, but maybe a few images now and then is a good thing.

 

Enjoy this image of Seljalandsfoss, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in all of Iceland!

Seljalandsfoss, Iceland.

I wanted to go further right but the path was closed due to falling ice.

A stormy day at Iceland's Seljalandsfoss.

 

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Seljalandsfoss is a waterfall in Iceland. Seljalandsfoss is located in the South Region in Iceland right by Route 1 and the road that leads to Þórsmörk Road 249. The waterfall drops 60 m (197 ft) and is part of the Seljalands River that has its origin in the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull. Visitors can walk behind the falls into a small cave. (wiki)

  

Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, Iceland.

 

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A nice walk behind a spectacular waterfall.

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