SkogafossSkogafoss is one of many iconic Icelandic waterfalls known around the world. In late spring / early summer, the volume of water flowing over its single drop create a thunderous crash that visitors feel not only with their ears, but flowing up from their feet.
HoffellsjokullHoffellsjokull outlet of the Vatnajokull Glacier.
Roadside FossThis incredible roadside waterfall was an impromptu tourest magnet along the Ring Road in southern Iceland near Huff.
ReynisfjaraReynisfjara is a world famous black sand beach in southern Iceland. This beautiful evening shot also highlights the Reynisdrangar basalt sea stacks.
Virki Point FossOne of two stunning roadside waterfalls in eastern Iceland at Virki Point, Vopnafjordur.
Borgarfirði Eystri HarborBorgarfirði Eystri Harbor is in a small fishing village in eastern Iceland known for its large puffin sanctuary.
VestrahornSyndrifjordur Mountain on the Vestrahorn Peninsula at Stokksnes is one of Iceland's ancient landmarks. As the mountain was visible from a long distance at sea, it was used by ancient seafarers as a waypoint. Today, it frames a Viking village movie/television set and, of course, beautiful views from every angle.
FjallsarlonThe Fjallsjokull Outlet of Vatnajokull Glacier flows into Fjallsarlon Lagoon in southern Iceland.
Diamond BeachIceland’s Diamond Beach sits at the mouth of Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. Tidal forces that pull small icebergs out to see, return them to the beach with water-worn, soft edges and glistening smooth surfaces.
Reykjavik StarlingThis friendly starling was one of many who frequent areas around the food carts in downtown Reykjavik.
Diamonds at SeaThe tidal outflow from Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon in southern Iceland casts icebergs out to sea before returning them to the world famous Diamond Beach.
JokulsarlonJokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon is a popular tourist destination in southern Iceland. Sitting at the base of Breiðamerkurjökull Glacier, the motion of the tidal flow breaks the ice into smaller pieces before casting it out to sea before re-depositing the pieces on the beach.
Reykjavik MallardsTjörnin, the pond in downtown Reykjavik, Iceland is a popular stop for water foul, including this Mallard (Anas Platyrhynchos) couple who spent this early Summer afternoon feeding on bread scraps from tourists who were happy to share.
Diamond BeachThe famous Diamond Beach forms the southern border of Breidamerkursandur, a glacial outwash plain near Höfn, Iceland.
SvartifossSvartifoss (The Black Falls) is one of the most popular sights of Vatnajökull National Park in southern Iceland.