Iceland is known for its unique and dramatic landscapes but this beautiful beach is breathtaking even by the island’s standards.
The pretty unique little island is home to an array of natural wonders including striking waterfalls, hot springs, and impressive glaciers.
Iceland is also located in the Arctic Circle, which is why it is a great place for spotting the Northern Lights.
Among these remarkable phenomenons is the Yellow River which runs alongside a mysterious black sand beach and green field.
This magical place is known as .
Black sand beaches can be found all over the island and are caused by volcanic activity from its volcanoes, of which there are believed to be around 130.
Red hot lava runs from the volcanoes and turns to black sand after cooling rapidly upon contact with Iceland’s chilly air and cold ocean waters.
Over time, the volcanic rocks erode into fine black sand.
Iceland’s vivid yellow rivers are also a remarkable natural phenomenon caused by sulfur-rich geothermal activity from nearby volcanic areas.
The yellow river meets the Atlantic Ocean near Selfoss, creating the stunning natural spectacle that contrasts to strikingingly against the black sand.
Notable black sand beaches are Reynisfjara and the Diamond Beach.
Many UK airports operate direct flights to Iceland, with the flight time taking just two to three hours.
Flights to the popular city of Reykjavik cost just £36 from London and £46 from Manchester over certain dates in November, according to Skyscanner.
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