Today's most spectacular "Golden Falls" has been laid out in front of us. Located 125 kilometers northeast of the capital Reykjavik, it is 70 meters high, 2500 meters wide and 21 meters long. It is the largest fault gorge waterfall in Iceland. The upper and lower rivers form two waterfalls. The lower rivers gradually narrow, resulting in turbulent torrents. The river is slightly yellow, and at dusk the waterfall will be dyed golden by sunset, so it is called "Golden Waterfall". If it's sunny and you're lucky, you'll see a rainbow. Unfortunately, today, God doesn't give face to you. There are only yellow waterfalls left. Tourist buses stay here for an hour. On the return journey, drivers drive their cars upstream of the waterfall to give tourists a view of the source.