Háifoss waterfall is the second highest waterfall in Iceland. After falling 122m, the water flows further into the Fossá River and eventually into the Þjórsá, Iceland's longest river. The Háifoss waterfall is joined by the Grannifoss and together they drain water flowing from the lava fields of Mount Hekla.
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