The Skógafoss is a 60 meter high and 25 meter wide waterfall in the south of Iceland not far from the town of Skógar. The Skógá river now flows there over the edge of a cliff of the former coastline of Iceland. After the coastline retreated after the last ice age due to the rise of Iceland (it is now at a distance of about 5 km), the cliffs were left behind and now form the boundary between the lowlands and the highlands over many kilometres together with the mountains behind them.
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