Black Beach or black beach in Iceland refers to the famous Reynisfjara beach near the village of Vík í Mýrdal on the country's southern coast. It is one of the most surreal places to visit in Iceland. The beach is black due to Iceland's volcanic origins. The sand consists of finely ground lava and basaltic rock, created from centuries of volcanic eruptions and erosion. When lava comes into contact with the cold sea, it bursts into tiny pieces, which over time are ground smooth into sand.
 
                                Hello, my name is Ronald de Vries. My greatest passion is photography. I am a member of Fotoclub de Verbeelding in Hoevelaken and together with a number of members I go out every Thursday to photograph somewhere in the Netherlands. Some of these unique images are for sale on.. Read more…
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