Jökulsárlón
Lake · Austurland ·

Jökulsárlón

Lake · Austurland ·

Glacial lake with floating icebergs, seals, and bird sightings

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Jökulsárlón by Photo by Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson
Jökulsárlón by Photo by Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson
Jökulsárlón by Photo by Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson
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Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
Jökulsárlón by null
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"This lake filled with giant, translucent chunks of iceberg is one of Iceland’s most distinctive and photogenic sights. Featured in high-profile movies, including twoof the James Bond series and Batman Begins (as well as many local TV commercials), the sight is reached via a scenic drive along the country’s main ring road (Route 1). The icebergs originate at the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, which looms in the distance behind the lagoon, and look especially otherworldly when they reach the nearby black-sand beach. The area is also a paradise for bird lovers, with arctic terns and skuas nesting in the area (they may dive-bomb you if you get too close to their nests), and it’s possible to spot the occasional seal. A nearby visitor center offerssimple fast food and drinks as well as souvenirs."

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Photo by Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson
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"This lake filled with giant, translucent chunks of iceberg is one of Iceland’s most distinctive and photogenic sights. Featured in high-profile movies, including twoof the James Bond series and Batman Begins (as well as many local TV commercials), the sight is reached via a scenic drive along the country’s main ring road (Route 1). The icebergs originate at the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, which looms in the distance behind the lagoon, and look especially otherworldly when they reach the nearby black-sand beach. The area is also a paradise for bird lovers, with arctic terns and skuas nesting in the area (they may dive-bomb you if you get too close to their nests), and it’s possible to spot the occasional seal. A nearby visitor center offerssimple fast food and drinks as well as souvenirs."

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Photo by Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson
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"This lake filled with giant, translucent chunks of iceberg is one of Iceland’s most distinctive and photogenic sights. Featured in high-profile movies, including twoof the James Bond series and Batman Begins (as well as many local TV commercials), the sight is reached via a scenic drive along the country’s main ring road (Route 1). The icebergs originate at the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier, which looms in the distance behind the lagoon, and look especially otherworldly when they reach the nearby black-sand beach. The area is also a paradise for bird lovers, with arctic terns and skuas nesting in the area (they may dive-bomb you if you get too close to their nests), and it’s possible to spot the occasional seal. A nearby visitor center offerssimple fast food and drinks as well as souvenirs."

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Photo by Ragnar Th. Sigurdsson
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