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Torfajökull
Torfajökull is the name of both a stratovolcano and a complex of subglacial volcanoes, north of Mýrdalsjökull glacier in South Iceland. The volcano's last documented erupted occurred in 1477. Explore this area on a self drive tour in Iceland. Torfajökull's most significant known eruption

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BSI Reykjavik Bus Terminal
The BSI Reykjavik Bus Terminal is the city’s main transport hub in downtown Reykjavik. Built in 1965 and known formally as “Bifreidastod Islands,” it has long served as the gateway for travelers heading in and out of the capital. For many visitors, BSI is where the journey begins. It is the key d

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Vodlavik Bay
Vodlavik (sometimes called Vöðlavík in Icelandic) is an abandoned bay in East Iceland near the village of Eskifjordur. Vodlavik offers travelers a peaceful retreat and fantastic views. Unlike its more famous counterparts on the southern and western coasts, Vodlavik bay remains relatively undiscovered by tourists, lending it an air of unspoiled wilderness. Its remote location and pristine surroundings make it a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts looking to escape the crowds and reconnect with the natural world. One of the best ways to visit Vodlavik is by booking one of the many
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Gjarfoss Waterfall
Gjarfoss is a beautiful waterfall in a stunning valley amid the remote South Iceland countryside. The Gjarfoss waterfall, Gjárfoss in Icelandic, is in the Gjain valley, a paradise-like landscape with many gorgeous natural features in a tiny area. Travelers who love exploring lesser-known hidden gem

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Nesgjá
Nesgja is a freshwater fissure in North Iceland, close to Husavik and Asbyrgi. It is one of Iceland‘s top dives. As with the Silfra fissure at Thingvellir, Nesgja bears witness to the tectonic drift, being situated where the Eurasian and American plates meet. While shallow (4 meters deep), Nesgja is amazing in its beauty, crystal clear and offers an underwater view of over 100 meters. You might also be able to spot the occasional arctic charr while diving in Nesgja, so keep your eyes open! The best way to visit this area is on a relaxed self drive tour. One of the best options for doing s
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