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Bjallavað in Tungnaá

June 9, 2019February 7, 2020 Ólafur Haraldsson

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Tungnaá, a glacial river coming from the west side of Vatnajökull. Formerly a serious obstacle for travelers, which could only be crossed by ferry at Hald and Bjallavað and forded at Hófsvað. Two power stations have been built on Tungnaá at Sigalda and Hrauneyjafoss.

Highlands, Iceland, Panoramas

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Ölfusá at Laugarás and Skálholt
Fjallabak red craters

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