Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Skeiðarársandur is a massive area of black sands stretching from Skeiðarárjökull to the sea, covering 1300 km². It was formed by glacial rivers carrying material from sub-glacial volcanic eruptions in Vatnajökull. The landscape changes from gravelly near the glacier to sandy and clay-like at the coast. Oh, and don't forget about the iconic Skeiðarárbrú bridge, which marked the opening of Iceland's ring road back in '74.
You can also get another great view at Lómagnúpur mountain and the road in front of it.
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