Iceland

Reynisfjara

A black sand beach in Iceland, famous for its basalt columns, Atlantic waves, and nearby sea stacks called Reynisdrangar.

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Reynisfjara black sand beach on the south coast is the perfect place to come to grips with Iceland’s powerful energy. This spot makes you feel insignificant, with birds wheeling around cliffs, winds ripping at your clothes, and powerful waves snarling at the shore. At one end rises cliffs of basalt columns, but make sure to always keep an eye on the water – waves have been known to sweep unsuspecting visitors out to sea.

jimmytayles 3 years ago

Reynisfjara Guides

  • Iceland ✔️

    themarvelousmrsm (Josette Faye Mamsaang)
    The land of fire and ice. We were captivated of how beautiful this country is. Went in November, was raining on some days but still worth seeing the landscapes, waterfalls, etc. We even saw the Northern Lights on our way on the plane, when we were passing Canada. Didn’t get a chance to see the lights while in Iceland due to the ugly weather we had though we still had so much fun exploring it.

Reynisfjara Articles

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