Waterfalls of Iceland

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Dettifoss, in northern Iceland
Dettifoss, in northern Iceland
Gullfoss, in southern Iceland
Gullfoss, in southern Iceland

Iceland is unusually suited for waterfalls. This small island country has a north Atlantic climate that produces frequent rain or snow and a near-Arctic location that produces large glaciers, whose summer melts feed many rivers. As a result, it is home to a number of large and powerful waterfalls, including:

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The highest waterfall is Glymur at 198 m, in the Hvalfjörður area.

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See also: List of waterfalls

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