The view over the Reynisfjara (Black Beach) towards Reynisdrangar from top of Dyrhólaey is very nice. The curved coastline leads eyes directly to the cliffs in distance (Reynisdrangar).
Photo tips: Approximately 35 mm lens can easily cover the scene. Sunsets or sunrises are the best here.
Getting there: It's just a few steps from the parking.
Finally, Reynisfjara stones were visible, accompanied by a great white webbing on the sea.
Finally, Reynisfjara stones were visible, accompanied by a great white webbing on the sea.
Escapade de 10 jours en Islande mars 2016
... at Dyrholaey, Iceland. The cliff on the left is actually a bird sanctuary....
Phototrip to Iceland june 2014
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Finally, Reynisfjara stones were visible, accompanied by a great white webbing on the sea.
Finally, Reynisfjara stones were visible, accompanied by a great white webbing on the sea.
Panoramic view of Reynisdrangar (the Black Sea Stacks) near Vik, Iceland
The Arnardrangur (Eagle Rock) sea stack and the coastal view towards Reynisfjara and Reynisdrangar from Dyrhólaey Island, taken on a rather windy...
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Reynisdrangar are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain Reynisfjall near the village Vík í Mýrdal, southern Iceland which is framed by a...