Selatangar, a hauntingly beautiful spot on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula, was once a bustling fishing hub from the middle ages to the late 19th Century. Now, all that remains are crumbling ruins hidden amongst rugged lava fields and crashing waves. Despite its desolate charm, living here would have been treacherous due to the harsh elements and violent storms. Rumored to be haunted by a malevolent spirit named Tanga Tómas, Selatangar is a place where history and mystery collide, making it a must-visit for those seeking a unique adventure in Iceland.