Fossa River valley in Iceland during summer with various creeks running towards the ocean. The Fossa River valley is located in the highlands of Iceland, in the central part of the country. The valley is named after the Fossa River, which is the longest river in Iceland, stretching over 200 kilometers (124 miles) from its source in the Vatnajökull glacier to its mouth at the Atlantic Ocean. The Fossa River valley is a unique and breathtaking landscape that showcases the raw power and beauty of nature.
I'm a freelance photographer with a passion for landscape photography and everything concerning the theme mobility. I shoot a lot of my work in the Dutch IJsseldelta region , but also during my trips abroad to eg Iceland, Norway and Scotland . I also have an extensive.. Read more…