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The Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland Scenes from hiking in Landmannalaugar Scenes from hiking in Landmannalaugar The Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland Scenes from hiking in Landmannalaugar Scenes from hiking in Landmannalaugar The Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland The Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland The Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland Scenes from hiking in Landmannalaugar The Stokkur geyser erupting, Iceland. The Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland The Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. The Seljalandsfoss Waterfall in Iceland The Stokkur geyser erupting, Iceland. The Stokkur geyser erupting, Iceland. The Stokkur geyser erupting, Iceland. The Stokkur geyser erupting, Iceland. In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. The Stokkur geyser erupting, Iceland. The Stokkur geyser erupting, Iceland. In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. The Kerið crater in iceland, near Selfoss In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. The Kerið crater in iceland, near Selfoss The Kerið crater in iceland, near Selfoss The Kerið crater in iceland, near Selfoss The Kerið crater in iceland, near Selfoss In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. In South-Iceland on the edge of the highlands one can find the second highest waterfall in Iceland, not counting the waterfalls found in Mosárjökull glacier recently. This waterfall is called Háifoss waterfall or the Tall Falls. Háifoss is 122 meters high and is situated in Fossá river, which is a spring water tributary of the glacial river Þjórsá, Iceland`s longest river. Þingvallakirkja The church in Þingvellir Strandarkirkja, Selvogur, Iceland. With White clouds and blue sky. Öxarárfoss Waterfall in Þingvellir National Park, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland Strandarkirkja, Selvogur, Iceland. With White clouds and blue sky. Öxarárfoss Waterfall in Þingvellir National Park, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland Öxarárfoss Waterfall in Þingvellir National Park, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland Þingvallakirkja The church in Þingvellir Strandarkirkja, Selvogur, Iceland. With White clouds and blue sky. Strandarkirkja, Selvogur, Iceland. With White clouds and blue sky. Small House at Strandarkirkja, Selvogur, Iceland. With White clouds and blue sky. Strandarkirkja, Selvogur, Iceland. With White clouds and blue sky. The Sun Voyager Monument on the waterfront in Reykjavik, Iceland. Cloudy weather. The Sun Voyager Monument on the waterfront in Reykjavik, Iceland. Cloudy weather. The Sun Voyager Monument on the waterfront in Reykjavik, Iceland. Cloudy weather.