Dynjandi, also translated as Dingjandi Falls, is sometimes called fjallfoss, the largest waterfall in the western fjords of Iceland and the most spectacular waterfall in Iceland.
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Dynjandi, also translated as Dingjandi Falls, is sometimes called fjallfoss, the largest waterfall in the western fjords of Iceland and the most spectacular waterfall in Iceland.
The scenery is very good, the scenery is unique, and the other places are beautiful.
Dynjandi Dynjandi Falls in the southwest of the Westfjord with a business card of the Westfjord Falls consisting of seven groups of waterfalls Dynjandi Falls Dynjandi in Icelandic meaning "thunder" can see the waterfall displacement in the summer, Dynjandi flow up to eight cubic meters per second (282 cubic feet) In winter, traffic drops to one cubic meter per second (35 cubic feet). Dynjandi, commonly known as the "Gem of the West Fjord", walks up to about 100 meters (328 feet) in a trapezoidal altitude of about 200 meters, direct to the largest waterfall. This is a slightly physical viewing waterfall from the bottom up Climb along the way to enjoy HstahjallafossStrompgljúfrafoss (Strompur) GöngumannafossHrísvasfoss and Kvíslarfoss in Iceland to see the end of the -foss in Iceland, this is the Icelandic waterfall terminology each waterfall has small wooden sign guide, several of the observation decks should be built. It takes 15 minutes to the top of the mountain to the left It’s not too tired to walk right and stop and shoot in 1996, volunteers built the rugged path between the mountain waterfalls, which allows future generations to enjoy the largest waterfall on the mountaintop. Dynjandi, a nature reserve, has been a nature reserve since 1981. Come here please follow the designated road to prevent the surrounding vegetation from being trampled. Once the damage takes several hours or even hundreds of years of vegetation to be repaired naturally. Waterfall water source from Dynjandisá river to the highlands from the top, water can reach the waterfall and other lakes and rivers Dynjandi All waterfalls are from Lake Stóra-Eyjavatn, which is currently at altitude of 350mDynjandisá River, which is a runoff river that will be hit by seasonal flooding in spring and winter. The flow of the river may increase to 10 times its static state. Ⓘ Ⓝ Ⓕ Ⓞ ⫱ Dynjandi Walking Trail, Iceland ⫱ 40 kilometers from the Brjánslkur ferry point, 1 hour drive. 🅟 🅗 🅞 🅣 🅞 ⫱ SONY A7RⅡ ▧ 16-35MM F4 ⫱ Late Lightroom ⫱ Puzzle Photoshop