Near the southern coast of Iceland are a number of beautiful waterfalls. One of the most breathtaking is Seljalandsfoss, pictured below. With a two hundred foot drop and a narrow cascade, it is not as large or as powerful as some of its neighbors, but it has one very unique feature: a cutaway behind the falling water large enough to create a pathway. Intrepid explorers, like those captured here may hike down to the foot of the waterfall and walk all the way around it:
If you are in Iceland, take the path around Seljalandsfoss for an unforgettable view, but be warned– you will get wet!
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