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The waterfall Seljalandsfoss is located in South Iceland. The waterfall is approximately 60 meter high.
It is possible to walk behind the waterfall on a small path.
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Beginning of March 2020 I spent 10m days with a few friends in Iceland. Seljalandsfoss, was our stop after Reykjavick. This waterfalls is 8m meter tall, normally you can hike and go behind this waterfalls, but the day we went it's too icy to hike to it. So I roam around a found a few more smaller waterfalls.
The river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres over the original coastline cliffs creating the beautiful Seljalandsfoss waterfall.
Seljalandsfoss, one of many beautiful waterfalls in Iceland. The drop is 60 and it is possible to go behind the waterfall. The Seljaland River origins from the glacier Eyafjallajøkul.
South Iceland, July 2017
Captured moments taken during a four day road trip through the southern coast of Iceland.
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This waterfall in South-Iceland is lit up at nights.
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The only stop on our tour where we had to deal with rain. Beautiful waterfalls which you can walk behind.
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Seljalandsfoss.....One of the classic Icelandic waterfalls. you can hike around behind the waterfall to get 360 degree views.
July 4, 2018 - Seljalandsfoss is fed by the Seljalands River from melting water from the famed glacier-capped Eyjafjallajokull volcano. The waterfall drops a height of 197 feet. This waterfall has a slippery foot path that leads you behind it. You and your camera will get wet trust me but it was well worth the experience! I tried to keep my lens dry in my coat but once you pull your camera out the lens will get wet. Seljalandsfoss is located off Road 1 on the Golden Circle about two hours east of Reykjavik.
Seljalandsfoss is arguably Iceland's most famous waterfall because you can hike through the back of it and view it from the inside out. I read that it is the only known waterfall where it is possible to do this. The waterfall drops 200 feet from rocks above into a serene little pool below.