At the Geysir Geothermal Field, Iceland.
The deep blue of Blesi.
The blaze....
The great Geysir.
Not going to spout while we're here.... At the Geysir Geothermal Field, Iceland.
The "mighty" Strokkur starting to bubble up....
The "mighty" Strokkur. At the Geysir Geothermal Field, Iceland.
Wait for it.....
Here it goes....
This is it!
That was it...did you miss it?
Elf dwellings....
On the road to Gullfoss...
Uthlidarkirkja.
The Uthlid Farm Church - on the road to Gullfoss.
Gullfoss - "the Golden Waterfall".
Located in South Iceland on the Hvita (White) river and is fed by the glacier Langjokull.
A 104' drop in to the canyon below.
Gullfoss - "the Golden Waterfall" - Iceland.
The Gljufrafoss - "Hidden Waterfall" or "Canyon Dweller".
A slippery and wet walk into the Gljufrafoss.
Moss covered walls and a torrent of water.
The brave ones....very wet!
Seljalandsfoss waterfall.
Seljalandsfoss is flowing from the Seljalands River, its origin being the volcano glacier Eyjafjallajökull.
Seljalandsfoss waterfall drops 197 ' into the pool below.
Falling into the Seljalands River - Southern Iceland.
On a non-icy day you can walk behind this waterfall.
The Gluggafoss or "Window Falls".
The Merjka River flows in to the Gluggafoss or "Window Falls".
The Merjka River tunnels through the soft palagonite, or tuff rock, creating windows.
So windy the water is blowing upwards.
The lower falls flows over basalt rock.
Beautiful.
197' drop of the Skogafoss waterfall.
Skogafoss waterfall along the Skoga River.
Powerfull.
Heading around to the 370 step journey to the top.
Looking down...
Visitor center and valley beyond.
Farm sitting below the falls.
Urridafoss Falls.
Along the Thjorsa River. One of Icelands longest rivers at approx. 142 miles. It sits at the edge of the Thjorsarhraun lava fields, some of Icelands greatest and oldest - created some 8,500 years ago.
Ice curl.
Urridafoss Falls, Thjorsa River - Iceland.
Knarraros lighthouse.
A modern looking lighthouse. On the road into Stokkseyri, South Iceland.
Beach in the fishing village of Stokkseyri.
Stokkseyri, South Iceland.