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  2. Seljalandsfoss - Wikipedia

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    Seljalandsfoss is located in the South Region in Iceland right by Route 1 and the road that leads to Þórsmörk Road 249. [2] The waterfall drops 60 m (197 ft) and is part of the Seljalands River that has its origin in the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull. [3] Visitors can walk behind the falls into a small cave. [4]

  3. Skógafoss - Wikipedia

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    Skógafoss (pronounced [ˈskouː(ɣ)aˌfɔsː] ⓘ) is a waterfall on the Skógá River in the south of Iceland at the cliff marking the former coastline. After the coastline had receded (it is now at a distance of about 5 kilometres (3 miles) from Skógar), the former sea cliffs remained, parallel to the coast over hundreds of kilometres, creating together with some mountains a clear border ...

  4. List of waterfalls in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Dettifoss, in Northern Iceland Gullfoss, in Southern Iceland. Iceland is well suited for waterfalls (Icelandic: s. foss, pl. fossar). This Nordic island country lies along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge which separates North America and Europe near where the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans meet. Frequent rain and snow impact its near-Arctic location.

  5. Kvernufoss - Wikipedia

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    The waterfall is situated above a deeply recessed black basalt shelf in the Kvernugil canyon along the course of the Kvernuhólsá river, which originates from the meltwater of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier. If the area is free of snow it is possible to walk behind the waterfall and obtain a view down the Kvernugil canyon into which the river ...

  6. Gluggafoss - Wikipedia

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    Gluggafoss (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈklʏkːaˌfɔsː]) is a waterfall in southern Iceland, specifically in the Fljótshlíð area. As the most prominent member of a series of waterfalls running from the river Merkjá [ˈmɛr̥cauː], it is also known as Merkjárfoss [ˈmɛr̥caurˌfɔsː]; both names are acknowledged on an on-site signpost.

  7. Gljúfrafoss - Wikipedia

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    Gljúfrafoss (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkljuvraˌfɔsː] ⓘ) or Gljúfrabúi [1] ("one who lives in the canyon") is a small waterfall north of the larger falls of Seljalandsfoss in Iceland. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The falls are partially obscured by the cliff rock, but hikers can follow a trail to enter the narrow canyon where the water plummets to a ...