Panorama from 11 verticals, EXIF: 1/250 • f/9.0 • 47.0 mm • ISO 100 • Canon EOS 6D • EF 24-105/4,0
At Aldeyarfoss river Skjálfandafljót drops 20m over the basalt colums of Suðurárhraun lava field.
The waterfall can be reached via road 842 (turnoff from the ring road near Goðafoss) through Barðardalur. At the end of the valley the road turns into mountain road F26, Sprengisandsleið, one of the great highland crossings. Aldeyarfoss is 5 km along F26.
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LutzP said:
Gudrun replied to LutzP:
La-Gioconda( Corneli… said:
(Was hast Du denn für eine Kamera?)
Gudrun replied to La-Gioconda( Corneli…:
Wenn Du auf den Pfeil bei Aktionen (rechts unter dem Bildstreifen) klickst, kannst Du die EXIF detailliert sehen und auch Bilder in größerer Größe anschauen.
Berny said:
Gudrun replied to Berny:
Ihr seid offensichtlich genau andersrum gefahren- von Süd nach Nord.
Berny replied to Gudrun:
Angelofruhr said:
LG, Angelika
Gudrun replied to Angelofruhr:
Gudrun replied to Berny:
Jaap van 't Veen said:
Would like to visit Iceland, how many days would it take to make a round trip ??
Gudrun replied to Jaap van 't Veen:
I depends very much on how much time you want to spend - just driving round the ring road and seeing the main sights can be done in a week. You can easily spend a lot more time, though!
If you rent a car, you are not allowed on any road with an F in its name (highland roads), for that you'll need to rent a 4x4 Jeep. You can bring your own car if you take the Norröna ferry from Hirtshals- that's 3 days one way!
We had an organized tour of full 14 days plus 3 days in Reykjavik and I would have liked to stay longer in most places.
Jaap van 't Veen replied to Gudrun:
Check out the possibilities and who knows, perhaps next year.
Roger Dodger said:
Gudrun replied to Jaap van 't Veen: