According to the travel guide one of Iceland's most beautiful waterfalls. The water of Gulfoss falls in two staircases at right angles to each other, more than 32 metres down.
The crashing water (an average of 130 m3 per sec. in summer) blows up large clouds of fine mist, which cause a beautiful rainbow, when the sun doesn't let it pass. The downside of the medal is that the fog in an unfavourable wind direction can make it rather difficult to photograph.
The rainbow gave him his name, the 'golden waterfall'. Unfortunately I didn't have a rainbow due to the weather conditions, but it was the circumstances that made the colours even more intense and expressive.
My name is Fenna, 31 years old and living in Beilen in beautiful county Drenthe, The Netherlands. I work in the hospitality industry but in the meantime I am working on a different passion: photography! I'm studying to become a proffesional photographer at the photo school in Apeldoorn... Read more…
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Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
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