A spontaneous change of plans due to the weather brought me to this wonderful place at sunset. Háifoss (correct: Háifoss í Fossá) is the third highest waterfall with a height of 122 metres and is located in Fossárdalur, the rearmost part of Þjórsárdalur. It is formed by the river Fossá í Þjórsárdal, which later flows into the Þjórsá. The waterfall can be reached either by a three-hour hike from the Stöng farm (an old Viking longhouse that was presumably buried under ash by an eruption of Hekla in 1104) or via a seven-kilometre-long, extremely bumpy gravel road.
Hi, I'm Judith...
I would like to describe myself as an "ambitious amateur photographer". My main focus is nature and landscape photography, but I also like to explore other genres.
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