About ‘Brúarárfoss’ by Fenna Duin-Huizing
Brúarárfoss literally means bridge river waterfall. In former times, there was a natural bridge at the level of the waterfall. The story goes that a servant of the diocese in Skálholt destroyed it in 1602 when there was a great famine in Iceland. He wanted to prevent travellers who came to Skálholt to beg for food from going this way.
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My name is Fenna, 31 years old and living in Beilen in beautiful county Drenthe, The Netherlands. I work in the hospitality industry but in the meantime I am working on a different passion: photography! I'm studying to become a proffesional photographer at the photo school in Apeldoorn. In my spare time I am happy to spend time with my family, take photos, cook and spend time gardening. Nothing makes me happier than the first few sun rays in the spring, a cup of tea…
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