Hafragilsfoss — Stock Photo, Image

Hafragilsfoss — Photo

Hafragilsfoss is the very powerful waterfall on Iceland not far from its bigger brother Dettifoss. It is located in Jokulsargljufur National Park the northeasten Iceland on the river Jokulsa a Fjollum. HDR

 — Photo by fyletto

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