Jökulsá á Dal útsýnispallur

Jökulsá á Dal útsýnispallur. Basalt column canyon of the jokulsa a dal hires stock photography and images Alamy The AirBnB we stayed in was about 30 minutes north of Egilsstaðir near the beautiful spot called Jökulsá á Dal útsýnispallur, where a river ran through the valley Nestled in the heart of Iceland, Jökulsá á Dal Útsýnispallur is a captivating tourist attraction that provides visitors with a unique vantage point over the majestic Jökulsá River

Basalt column canyon of the jokulsa a dal hires stock photography and images Alamy
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en eftir að Kárahnjúkavirkjun var tekin í notkun og Hálslón var myndað en við það minnkaði vatnsmagnið í Jökulsá á Dal (Jöklu) til muna. Nestled in the heart of Iceland, Jökulsá á Dal Útsýnispallur is a captivating tourist attraction that provides visitors with a unique vantage point over the majestic Jökulsá River

Basalt column canyon of the jokulsa a dal hires stock photography and images Alamy

Geirsstaðakirkja, a recreated turf church, at the road junction, was pretty interesting too. The AirBnB we stayed in was about 30 minutes north of Egilsstaðir near the beautiful spot called Jökulsá á Dal útsýnispallur, where a river ran through the valley Also to 925 road over the mountain had incredible views

Stuðlagil basalt canyon, Jökuldalur, Múlaþing, Iceland Windows Spotlight Images. Jökulsá á Dal, er lengsta á á Austurlandi, heitir hún þremur nöfnum, Jökla, eins og heimamenn í Jökulsárdal kalla hana, síðan Jökulsá á Dal eða Jökulsá á Brú ' glacial river in valley ') also called Jökulsá á Brú or Jökla, [1] is a river in the northeast of Iceland

Stuðlagil Canyon Iceland Basalt Canyon in East Iceland Nature pictures, Nature, Travel. The valley is also known for its forceful glacial river that has three names: Jökulsá á Brú, Jökulsá á Dal, and Jökla, The AirBnB we stayed in was about 30 minutes north of Egilsstaðir near the beautiful spot called Jökulsá á Dal útsýnispallur, where a river ran through the valley