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southern iceland, between selfoss and skógafoss
another beautiful waterfall of iceland's south is the seljalandsfoss just beneath the ringroad no. 1. it drops 60 metres over the cliffs of the former coastline and it's possible to walk over a patch behind the waterfall, which is also a great experience...
Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland. It is very picturesque and therefore its photo can be found in many books and calendars. It was a waypoint during the first leg of The Amazing Race 6.
Seljalandsfoss is situated in between Selfoss and Skógafoss at the road crossing of Route 1 (the Ring Road) with the track going into Þórsmörk.
This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline. It is possible to go behind the waterfall.
When Suzanne bought her new sport jacket, I stipulated it had to be red!
You can actually walk behind the fall, which I did, of course!
Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland. It is very picturesque and therefore its photo can be found in many books and calendars. It was a waypoint during the first leg of The Amazing Race 6.
Seljalandsfoss is situated in between Selfoss and Skógafoss at the road crossing of Route 1 (the Ring Road) with the track going into Þórsmörk.
This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline. It is possible to go behind the waterfall.
Captured moments taken during a four day road trip through the southern coast of Iceland.
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Captured moments taken during a four day road trip through the southern coast of Iceland.
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Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland. It is very picturesque and therefore its photo can be found in many books and calendars. It was a waypoint during the first leg of The Amazing Race 6.
Seljalandsfoss is situated in between Selfoss and Skógafoss at the road crossing of Route 1 (the Ring Road) with the track going into Þórsmörk.
This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline. It is possible to go behind the waterfall.
This is a pretty cool waterfall - you can go all the way behind it, all the way across. As we were driving here, once I looked around and could count 14 waterfalls in view from the highway. Someone once told me that in Iceland people have waterfalls in their back yards that we would make national parks out of. I thought he was exaggerating until I went there.
About 16 miles further west around the Iceland Ring Road from Skókafoss is Seljalandsfoss. It's the same line of abandoned cliffs, so a 60m drop but quite a different waterfall. This one falls over quite a deep undercut so that there is a path from one side to the other behind the falls.
Only an hour or so after leaving the Sólheimajökulll Glacier. but the Sun began to break through (it was still very windy, though).
Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland. It is very picturesque and therefore its photo can be found in many books and calendars. It was a waypoint during the first leg of The Amazing Race 6.
Seljalandsfoss is situated in between Selfoss and Skógafoss at the road crossing of Route 1 (the Ring Road) with the track going into Þórsmörk.
This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline. It is possible to go behind the waterfall.
Seljalandsfoss is one of the most famous waterfalls of Iceland. It is very picturesque and therefore its photo can be found in many books and calendars. It was a waypoint during the first leg of The Amazing Race 6.
Seljalandsfoss is situated in between Selfoss and Skógafoss at the road crossing of Route 1 (the Ring Road) with the track going into Þórsmörk.
This waterfall of the river Seljalandsá drops 60 metres (200 ft) over the cliffs of the former coastline. It is possible to go behind the waterfall.
Captured moments taken during a four day road trip through the southern coast of Iceland.
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