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The south coast of Iceland

The south coast contains black beaches, waterfalls, glaciers and volcanoes and is accessible all year round

Iceland's south coast, from east to west.
Towering cliffs of hexagonal basalt columns are one of the distinguishing features of Reynisfjara beach.
Reynisfjara and the winter sun.
The puffin nests in many cliffs on Iceland's south coast.
Puffins don't breed until they're between three and six years old, and when they do, they mate for life.
Reynisfjara beach covered by a soft, white winter blanket.
Icelandic ground and horse dressed in autumn colours.
Seljalandsfoss is one of Iceland's most iconic and beloved waterfalls.
The Icelandic horse and the midnight sun.
The horses in Iceland don winter coats during the coldest and darkest months.
Iceland's south coast is known for its many tumbling waterfalls, rolling green hills and curious horses.
The North American Alaska Lupin is a much-welcomed immigrant as this resilient plant prevents soil erosion.
Standing in the spray of the mighty Skógafoss is a rejuvenating experience for men and horses alike.
The majestic Lómagnúpur, guardian of the south.
With a width of 25 meters and a drop of 60 meters, Skógafoss remains one of Iceland's most powerful waterfalls.
Reynisdrangar are basalt columns situated in the sea by the mountain Reynisfjall.
Horses grazing in Iceland's East fjords during winter
Hofskirkja is a beautiful turf church in the Öræfi region in southeast Iceland.
The midnight sun casts its soft light on Seljalandsfoss.
The puffin is by many considered to be Iceland's national bird.
The village of Vík is the southernmost village in Iceland, located on the main ring road, 180 km southeast of Reykjavík.
In summertime, you can walk behind Seljalandsfoss for spectacular views.
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