Located on the southern coast of the country, Reynisfjara is famous for its heroic black sand beaches and is a paradise for nature lovers.
Located on the southern coast of the country, Reynisfjara is famous for its heroic black sand beaches and is a paradise for nature lovers. With bluffs, black volcanic sand, and high seas that look out over the North Atlantic, this area is one of Iceland's most important sports.
From relaxing walks along the coast to adventurous hikes on the cliffs, there's plenty to do at Reynisfjara's black sand beach.
The volcanic sand is surprisingly warm during the summer months and its unique color creates a striking contrast against the blue ocean and raid landscape. Visitors can quite explore the many small settlements and caves of the beach or relax in the cold water. The beach also has a lot of wild animals, a gate, a variety of sea fish, and a harbor.
Stormy day, moody on the black sand beach of Reynisfjara in the south of Iceland, Europe, the waves head towards the Atlantic Ocean Deposit
If you shoot here, you can see one of the famous basalt columns of the island. These mysterious geological formations are the result of ancient lava flows that have extinguished and solidified into distinct hexagons. These columns can be found along the coast and make for stunning photos!
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