The Skógafoss, near the village of Skógar, is a waterfall 60 m high and 25 m wide.
Due to the rise of Iceland after the last ice age, the coastline has retreated. As a result, cliffs have remained here from which the Skógafoss now flows.
According to an old legend, a chest of gold must have been hidden here. Considering the rainbow that was visible through the water, this could be right!
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