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Iceland, Goðafoss Waterfall Upper Levels
The height of water falls is of 12 metres over a width of 30 metres.
The origin of the waterfall's name is not completely clear. There are suggestions that the name derives from two crags at the falls which resemble pagan idols.
The origin of the waterfall's name is not completely clear. There are suggestions that the name derives from two crags at the falls which resemble pagan idols.
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I love this series
brings me back to my summer vacation there
Bonne et heureuse fin de soirée.
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