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Kerling
Djúpalónssandur / Shipwreck Beach
by Jiri Hajek

This turned-to-stone troll Kerling is the most photogenic rock on this beach. Other rocks and waves provide interesting foreground for photography. Be careful though, waves can be very dangerous here, which is actually the case for many places on Iceland.

Photo tips: You'll need rather wider lens here. I think that a moody weather with some waves really suits this place, but nice sunrise, or probably even better sunset, would also be great times for photography here.

Getting there: It's just a short and easy walk from Djúpalónssandur Parking, which is easily accessible from the main road (574) circling the westernmost part of the Snæfellsnes peninsula.

Djúpalónssandur
Djúpalónssandur / Shipwreck Beach
by Roan Lavery

Waves crashing over rocks at Djúpalónssandur

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Mist and Shadow
Djúpalónssandur / Shipwreck Beach

Like in a fantasy film, time sometimes stops when the conditions are just right. The wind was absolutely still yet the seas were in a storm. This is...

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Djupalonssandur beach - Iceland - Travel photography
Djúpalónssandur / Shipwreck Beach
by Giuseppe Milo

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Djúpalónssandur / Shipwreck Beach
by Christian Barret

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Djúpalónssandur or Deeplagoonsand is a fascinating place for many reasons. The name Djúpalónssandur is traced back to some of the first settlers in...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Dritvík!
Most notably Jiri Hajek, Giuseppe Milo and Christian Barret.