Kilt Rock Waterfall is a waterfall is very beautiful, Temat is located approximately one-half mile south of Staffin on the A855 coastal road. Actually there are two attractions here, one is a waterfall that fell from a nearby lake on the edge of sheer cliffs with dramatic way. And the second is the Kilt Rock itself, striking vertical basalt cliff-face that - if you use your imagination - resembles a Scottish skirt folds.
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Un saluto a la Playa
Un saluto a la Playa is one of the waterfalls are located right on the beach. Here we really will find a landscape that will refresh the eyes as well as bring peace. A relatively small waterfall is located in the town of Julia Pfeiffer Burns or more in the know with The cascade McWay, California USA.
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Vik Beach
Vik Beach. The village of Vík (or Vík í Mýrdal in full) is the southernmost village in Iceland, located on the main ring road around the island, around 180 km (110 mi) by road SSE of Reykjavík.
In 1991, the American journal Islands Magazine counted this beach as one of the ten most beautiful beaches on Earth. Its stretch of black basalt sand is certainly impressive but this is also one of the wettest places in Iceland. The cliffs west of the beach are home to many seabirds, most notably puffins which burrow into the shallow soils during the nesting season. Offshore lie fingers of basalt rock (stacks) remnants of a once more extensive cliffline Reynisfjall now battered by the sea. There is no landmass between here and Antarctica and the Atlantic rollers can attack with full force. Folklore tells us that they are former trolls who tried to drag their boats out to sea only to be caught by the rising dawn. The sea around them is rather wild and stormy, so travelers will not be surprised to discover a monument to the memory of drowned seamen on the beach.
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In 1991, the American journal Islands Magazine counted this beach as one of the ten most beautiful beaches on Earth. Its stretch of black basalt sand is certainly impressive but this is also one of the wettest places in Iceland. The cliffs west of the beach are home to many seabirds, most notably puffins which burrow into the shallow soils during the nesting season. Offshore lie fingers of basalt rock (stacks) remnants of a once more extensive cliffline Reynisfjall now battered by the sea. There is no landmass between here and Antarctica and the Atlantic rollers can attack with full force. Folklore tells us that they are former trolls who tried to drag their boats out to sea only to be caught by the rising dawn. The sea around them is rather wild and stormy, so travelers will not be surprised to discover a monument to the memory of drowned seamen on the beach.
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