Dettifoss Waterfall
Dettifoss, a waterfall in the Vatnajokull National Park, takes pride in being Europe's second-strongest waterfall after the Rhine. The waterfall, which plunges from a height of over 144 feet above sea level, draws visitors all year long. The waterfall is surrounded by a dense mist on all sides, giving it one of Ireland's most spectacular sights. Fantastic front-row views of the falls are available from a tiny observation platform before them. The region is beautifully viewed from a number of hiking paths that bridge the falls. The Dettifoss Waterfall in Iceland is referred to as "The Beast" because to its strength and the fact that when it is active, the earth underneath it shakes.
One of Iceland's most amazing sights is the Dettofoss Waterfall. The waterfall draws a lot of tourists and is featured on several excursions. Dettifoss Waterfall in Iceland is a popular destination for tourists who want to view the waterfall, the surrounding environment, and neighboring attractions. The Jökulsárgljfur Canyon is connected to the Detifoss Waterfall (Glacial River Canyon). Jökulsárgljfur has a length of 25 kilometers and a width of 500 meters. The deepest of Iceland's canyons, Jökulsárgljfur, is between 100 and 120 meters deep. Due to its numerous waterfalls, the Jökulsárgljfur Canyon is also the most beautiful.
Location: Vatnajokull National Park, Iceland