Waterfall Gluggafoss the river Merkjá also known as Merkjárfoss in South Central Iceland during a beautiful day in summer. What makes Gluggafoss unique is that it has several "windows" or "holes" eroded into the rocks behind the waterfall, which creates a series of tunnels and caves that visitors can explore. These windows or holes give the waterfall its name, as "glugga" means "window" in Icelandic.
The waterfall itself drops 44 meters (144 feet) into a small canyon, and the water flows through a series of channels before cascading down into a pool below. The surrounding landscape is also breathtaking, with steep cliffs, green meadows, and black volcanic rocks adding to the natural beauty of the area.
I'm a freelance photographer with a passion for landscape photography and everything concerning the theme mobility. I shoot a lot of my work in the Dutch IJsseldelta region , but also during my trips abroad to eg Iceland, Norway and Scotland . I also have an extensive.. Read more…