The Hraunfossar waterfalls in the west from Iceland from Wikipedia: The Hraunfossar are waterfalls of the Hvítá river near the towns of Húsafell and Reykholt in western Iceland. At a length of approx. 700 meters, water flows into foaming and bubbling water from the black rock of the approximately 1,000 -year -old Lavafeld Hallmundarhraun in over a hundred small waterfalls.
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