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Quick reference travel guide south Iceland to Glacier lagoon:
The Glacier lagoon is told to be one of the greatest wonders of Iceland’s nature. The lagoon is not that old and is likely a result of a warming climate. The surface is at sea level and sea water flows into the lagoon at high tide. Huge blocks of ice constantly break off the glacier and float on the lagoon. The lagoon is not very wide but it is up to 250 meters deep which makes it the deepest lake in Iceland.
The towns of South Shore Iceland: Hveragerdi–Selfoss–Hella–Hvolsvollur–Vik-Kirkjuaejarklaustur, Skaftafell National Park, Fagurholsmyri.
The most famous attraction South Shore in is without a doubt is:
Seljalandsfoss, Skogar, Solheimajokull, Dyrholaey and Reynisfjara
black sand beach.
From vik in Myrdal to Jokulsarlon (Glacier Lagoon)
Passing Kirkjuaejarklaustur, Skaftafell National Park, Fagurholsmyri.
The most famous attraction:
Hofdabrekka – Alftaver – Systafoss waterfall – Dverghamrar – Orustiholl – Fjadrargljufur – Ingolfshofdi – Jokulsarlon
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