Gullfoss (The Golden Waterfall) is one of the most famous waterfalls in Iceland. The water falls 105 feet (32 meters) in two steps into the canyon below. As you approach, you hear the falls before you see the wild, tumbling water as the river valley is a deep, dramatic crevasse. This canyon was created at the end of the Ice Age by catastrophic flood waves and is lengthened by 25 cm a year by the constant erosion.
It´s equally impressive in the winter, covered in ice and snow as it is in the summer
Excellent post! Gullfoss has always interested us. We are planning on a trip to Iceland ourselves and have been looking for help and advice from other bloggers. We would appreciate if you could leave any advice on our post so that we have as much to blog about as possible when we go. Our post about Iceland is https://thiscouplewent.wordpress.com/2016/02/07/iceland-the-planning-begins/ . If we manage to do something you suggest then we will post a link on our blog to yours. It would be nice if bloggers could help each other out!
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