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Iceland is said to be the land of over 10,000 waterfalls. This amounts to about one waterfall for every 10 square kilometres, which makes Iceland the most densely such covered country on Earth. With so many it is hardly surprising that Iceland can boast of some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. This book is a guide to over 100 of those waterfalls, with references to 50 more. The contents of this guide are selected from, and an abbreviated version of, 'A Guide to the Waterfalls of Iceland', by the same author. So are these the best falls in Iceland? They may not be the highest…mehr

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Iceland is said to be the land of over 10,000 waterfalls. This amounts to about one waterfall for every 10 square kilometres, which makes Iceland the most densely such covered country on Earth. With so many it is hardly surprising that Iceland can boast of some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. This book is a guide to over 100 of those waterfalls, with references to 50 more. The contents of this guide are selected from, and an abbreviated version of, 'A Guide to the Waterfalls of Iceland', by the same author. So are these the best falls in Iceland? They may not be the highest waterfalls, nor the widest. The falls in this guide have been selected based on a combination of their overall scenic beauty and their accessibility. In this book you will find not only the most visited waterfalls in Iceland, but also some that are undoubtedly not very high, nor wide, but are so fascinating, in such lovely scenic settings, and so easy to reach, that they deserve a visit. This guide provides a description of each waterfall, high quality photographs, exact location with GPS coordinates, ease of access, height and width estimations, scenic beauty rating, and detailed instructions on how to get there. Waterfalls are presented as if travelling from Reykjavik in a clockwise spiral, first heading north-west, then finishing up in the southern central and highland areas. There are several instances in this guide of clusters of waterfalls located close together or along the same river, usually visited as a group. In particular there are five important waterfall hikes: Forsæludalur, Seyðisfjörður, Laugarfell, Skaftafell and Skógá, that are fully described with details of each significant waterfall along the trail.
Autorenporträt
Michael Kendall-Tobias, Ph.D. has a professional experience spanning many fields, including communications and marketing; and he has written extensively throughout his career. He has also been a passionate photographer of nature since the age of ten. He first discovered Iceland on holiday in 2013 and became fascinated by the landscapes and especially its waterfalls. To his dismay he could find no published books on the subject. So he decided to put together his love of waterfalls, his photography and communication skills to correct this deficiency and enable other admirers of nature to find and view Iceland's magnificent waterfalls themselves. His two books: A Guide To The Waterfalls Of Iceland, and A Concise Guide To The Waterfalls Of Iceland are the result of two years of extensive research, driving, hiking, photography and writing, and cover hundreds of Iceland's most interesting waterfalls. He may be contacted at aguidetothewaterfallsoficeland@gmail.com.