Gullfoss Crack [patched] Page

Icelanders have a pragmatic relationship with their geology, but the Gullfoss Crack has a few ghost stories attached. Local guides whisper of a nykur (a shapeshifting water horse) that lives in the dark recesses of the crack. Unlike the violent nykur of other Icelandic rivers, the crack’s horse is said to be shy, only appearing to people who visit the fissure alone at twilight.

You can visit Gullfoss like the other million annual tourists—stand on the platform, get misted, take a selfie, and leave. Or, you can find the . Gullfoss Crack

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Geologists call this phenomenon a . The walls of the lower gorge are not smooth, river-worn curves; they are angular, vertical planes of columnar basalt—the "biscuit-like" hexagonal columns that form when lava cools slowly inside a fissure. These columns are the fossilized bones of the crack, exposed by the river’s sawing action. You can visit Gullfoss like the other million

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