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This is the main highway circling Iceland’s majestic beauty. The snow-capped mountains are a welcome site as you drive towards the island’s second most-populated city, Akureyi.
Experienced by Josh Reid
72 km from Siglufjörður
When the humpback was hunting for food, he was talking to us. We could hear him perfectly, when we stopped our motor of the boat. This picture was taken in the big bay near Husavik in Iceland. It’s only one of many photos.
Experienced by Pascal Mauerhofer
77 km from Siglufjörður
a close up of a fog bank atop craggy mountains littered with green grass and moss.
Experienced by jens holm
81 km from Siglufjörður
Goðafoss, the Waterfall of the Gods, is one of the largest waterfalls in Iceland. In winter, this waterfall is absolutely incredible to see, and altogether impossible to photograph. The spray from the falls was freezing the second it hit my lens. I spent 6 hours here, and some of that time was spent taking photos.
Experienced by Landon Arnold
81 km from Siglufjörður
This is Godafoss. We were driving in the northern parts of Iceland somewhere near Akureyri and Dettifoss. The North really is sheer wilderness. This is one of the must see waterfalls of Iceland, couldn’t drive by without stopping to get a few shots.
Experienced by Neil Rosenstech
81 km from Siglufjörður
There are more similar photos from this location/site on my web site https://Majco.photography. If you are interested in one of them under an Unsplash license, you can ask me by email to martin@brechtl.com
Experienced by Martin Brechtl
81 km from Siglufjörður
Godafoss is one of the largest and most powerful waterfalls in Iceland. This specific shot was incredibly difficult to get. Right next to the water, the mist was constantly being kicked up onto the lens and it was -35 degrees with the wind chill. After spending 3 hours in this location, I could literally break the ice off of my jacket in sheets. Powerful, treacherous, and absolutely magical.
Experienced by Landon Arnold
81 km from Siglufjörður
There are more similar photos from this location/site on my web site https://Majco.photography. If you are interested in one of them under an Unsplash license, you can ask me by email to martin@brechtl.com
Experienced by Martin Brechtl
81 km from Siglufjörður
The beautiful thing about Iceland is most of the waterfalls are easily accessible right on the Iceland ring-road. A well spent evening with the amazing view from both sides of the falls.
Experienced by Naveen Raj Dhanapal
81 km from Siglufjörður
Godafoss Waterfall, Iceland
Experienced by Delaney Van
99 km from Siglufjörður
In the summer of 2014 I took a long exposure picture of this 15 m tall basalt stack, located along the eastern shore of the Vatnsnes peninsula, near Vatnsnesvegur (northern Iceland). Its name ‘Hvítserkur’ means ‘white nightdress’ because of the seabirds guano covering it. Most guides refer to its shape as a dinosaur or dragon drinking from a spring. According to the local mythology, Hvítserkur is a troll that was going to destroy a nearby monastery since he was tired of being woken up every morning by the church bells, but he underestimated the distance and was petrified when the sun came up.
Experienced by Rocco Casadei
102 km from Siglufjörður
Seals on Sandbank – Beach Iceland
Experienced by Sammy Schuckert
102 km from Siglufjörður
Sigríðarstaðavatn Beach Iceland
Experienced by Sammy Schuckert
106 km from Siglufjörður
Iceland has a vast and varied landscape, but no parts are quite as desolate or mystifying as the northern parts of the island. This was taken in Myvatn, during what would still technically be considered “springtime.” The fields of volcanic rock covered by silently falling snow transform the landscape into some kind of beautiful, yet alien territory.
Experienced by Emily Ziegelmeyer
106 km from Siglufjörður
This picture is of Mývatn lake in Iceland.
Experienced by Jack Millard
110 km from Siglufjörður
Taken from the ancient Kjalvegur, a mountain road connecting north and south Iceland through the desolate interior
Experienced by Einar H. Reynis
113 km from Siglufjörður
Iceland winter waterfall
Experienced by Vincent Guth
132 km from Siglufjörður
Canada Goose, Iceland
Experienced by Miles Storey
132 km from Siglufjörður
A stubborn rock stands tall in the middle of a black sand beach in Iceland.
Experienced by James Fuller
151 km from Siglufjörður
Icelandic vegetation
Experienced by Olivier Genolet