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Highlands Of Iceland Collection

The highlands of Iceland are a mesmerizing wonderland, filled with breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Waterfalls and blue rivers of Sigoldugljufur or Valley of Tears, Southern Highlands

Waterfalls and blue rivers of Sigoldugljufur or Valley of Tears, Southern Highlands, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Halslon Reservoir, ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption

Halslon Reservoir, ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption, near the volcano Baroarbunga, highlands, Northeast Iceland, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: A view towards volcanic crater Stutur and Landmannalaugar mountains, Highlands, Iceland

A view towards volcanic crater Stutur and Landmannalaugar mountains, Highlands, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Mountains in Landmannalaugar, Highlands, Iceland

Mountains in Landmannalaugar, Highlands, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Hveradalir, or 'the valley of hot springs', one of the largest

Hveradalir, or "the valley of hot springs", one of the largest and most captivating geothermal areas in Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Landmannalaugar, Highlands, Iceland

Landmannalaugar, Highlands, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Kylingavatn Lake in Landmannalaugar, Highlands, Iceland

Kylingavatn Lake in Landmannalaugar, Highlands, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: View from the Blahnukur mountain (Landmannalaugar, Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Highlands

View from the Blahnukur mountain (Landmannalaugar, Fjallabak Nature Reserve, Highlands, Southern Region, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Iceland, Gygjarfoss waterfall. This small waterfall flows through a rather barren

Iceland, Gygjarfoss waterfall. This small waterfall flows through a rather barren landscape

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: An iconic Icelandic landscape, Gullfoss Falls, on the southern edge of the rugged

An iconic Icelandic landscape, Gullfoss Falls, on the southern edge of the rugged Highlands interior, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Mountains of Iceland during winter near Laugarvatn, Iceland

Mountains of Iceland during winter near Laugarvatn, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Mountains of Iceland during winter near Laugarvatn. Snowed in road, Iceland

Mountains of Iceland during winter near Laugarvatn. Snowed in road, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Eyjafjallajokull Glacier lake, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Eyjafjallajokull Glacier lake, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Eyjafjallajokull Glacier lake, Iceland, 20th century. One of the smaller ice caps of Iceland, covering the caldera of a volcano with a summit elevation of 1, 651 metres (5, 417 ft)

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Kaldakvisl with a view towards Hofsjokull (ice-cap), Central Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Kaldakvisl with a view towards Hofsjokull (ice-cap), Central Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Kaldakvisl with a view towards Hofsjokull (ice-cap), Central Iceland, 20th century. Hofsjokull is the third largest glacier in Iceland and the largest active volcano in the country

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Geyser at Hverageroi, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Geyser at Hverageroi, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Geyser at Hverageroi, Iceland, 20th century. Part of the Hengill central volcano, this geothermally active area experiences very frequent (usually minor) earthquakes

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Ofaerfoss waterfall and Eldgja forge, Central Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Ofaerfoss waterfall and Eldgja forge, Central Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Ofaerfoss waterfall and Eldgja forge, Central Iceland, 20th century. Ofaerfoss waterfall in the Eldgja canyon, Iceland. The largest volcanic canyon in the world

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Black volcanic landscape near Tungnaa River, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Black volcanic landscape near Tungnaa River, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Black volcanic landscape near Tungnaa River, Iceland, 20th century. Volcanic ash consists of fragments of pulverized rock, minerals and volcanic glass, created during volcanic eruptions

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Ofaerofoss Waterfall in Eldgja (Fire Gorge), Central Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Ofaerofoss Waterfall in Eldgja (Fire Gorge), Central Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Ofaerofoss Waterfall in Eldgja (Fire Gorge), Central Iceland, 20th century. Situated in Eldgja, the largest volcanic canyon in the world discovered by Porvaldur Thoroddsen in 1893

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Landmannalaugar, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Landmannalaugar, Iceland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Landmannalaugar, Iceland, 20th century. Landmannalaugar is in the Fjallabak Nature Reserve in the Highlands of Iceland, at the edge of Laugahraun lava field

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Hraueyjarfoss waterfall on the Tungnaa river, Highlands of Iceland, Iceland, Europe

Hraueyjarfoss waterfall on the Tungnaa river, Highlands of Iceland, Iceland, Europe

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Heroubreio volcano, tuya, Highlands of Iceland, Iceland, Europe

Heroubreio volcano, tuya, Highlands of Iceland, Iceland, Europe

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: The red waterfall Raudufoss, Highlands of Iceland, Southern Region, Iceland

The red waterfall Raudufoss, Highlands of Iceland, Southern Region, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Northern lights and night-time glow of the Holuhraun fissure eruption north of the volcano

Northern lights and night-time glow of the Holuhraun fissure eruption north of the volcano Baroarbunga, Suour-Pingeyjarsysla, Highlands of Iceland, Northeast Iceland, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Northern lights, full moon, solfatara, fumaroles, sulphur and other minerals, steam

Northern lights, full moon, solfatara, fumaroles, sulphur and other minerals, steam, Hverarond high temperature or geothermal area, Namafjall mountains, Myvatn area, Northeastern Region, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Northern lights, light trails from cars, solfatara, fumaroles, sulphur and other minerals, steam

Northern lights, light trails from cars, solfatara, fumaroles, sulphur and other minerals, steam, Hverarond high temperature or geothermal area, Namafjall mountains, Myvatn area, Northeastern Region

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: One of the dams of the Karahnjukar hydroelectric power plant project, Eastern Highlands, Iceland

One of the dams of the Karahnjukar hydroelectric power plant project, Eastern Highlands, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Sunset behind the ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption

Sunset behind the ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption, near the volcano Baroarbunga, highlands, Northeast Iceland, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption, near the volcano Baroarbunga, highlands

Ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption, near the volcano Baroarbunga, highlands, Northeast Iceland, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: One of the dams of the Karahnjukar hydropower plant project with Halslon water reservoir

One of the dams of the Karahnjukar hydropower plant project with Halslon water reservoir, Eastern Highlands, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption, near the volcano Baroarbunga

Ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption, near the volcano Baroarbunga, northern lights, highlands, Northeast Iceland, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Strong Northern Lights, Highlands of Iceland, Northeastern Region, Iceland

Strong Northern Lights, Highlands of Iceland, Northeastern Region, Iceland

Background imageHighlands Of Iceland Collection: Northern Lights and Full Moon over Mt Snaefell, Highlands of Iceland, Northeastern Region, Iceland

Northern Lights and Full Moon over Mt Snaefell, Highlands of Iceland, Northeastern Region, Iceland


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The highlands of Iceland are a mesmerizing wonderland, filled with breathtaking landscapes and natural wonders. From the tranquil Halslon Reservoir to the dramatic ash and gas cloud of the Holuhraun fissure eruption near Baroarbunga volcano, this region is truly awe-inspiring. In the Southern Highlands lies Sigoldugljufur, also known as the Valley of Tears, where cascading waterfalls and crystal blue rivers create a picturesque scene that will leave you speechless. As you venture further into the highlands, your eyes will be drawn towards volcanic crater Stutur and the majestic Landmannalaugar mountains. The rugged beauty of these mountains is simply unparalleled. Hveradalir, often referred to as "the valley of hot springs, " is another gem in this remarkable region. It boasts one of Iceland's largest geothermal areas, captivating visitors with its bubbling pools and steaming vents. Nearby lies Landmannalaugar, a place that seems like it belongs in another world altogether. With its vibrant colors and stunning landscapes, it's no wonder why this area has become an iconic destination for nature enthusiasts. Kylingavatn Lake in Landmannalaugar offers tranquility amidst this wild terrain. Its serene waters reflect the surrounding mountains perfectly, creating a postcard-worthy view that will take your breath away. For those seeking adventure off-the-beaten-path, Blahnukur mountain provides an exhilarating hike with rewarding panoramic views over Fjallabak Nature Reserve. As you explore further southward through these highlands during winter months near Laugarvatn village, snow-capped peaks dominate your field of vision - a true winter wonderland experience not to be missed. No journey through Iceland would be complete without witnessing Gygjarfoss waterfall on its southern edge or experiencing Gullfoss Falls' raw power firsthand – both emblematic examples showcasing Mother Nature's might at its finest.