Wolfgang's photos with the keyword: Jökulsárlón

Natural ice sculptures in foreground

More ice pieces on the Jökulsárlón beach

18 Sep 2008 2 704
Jökulsárlón, said to be one of the greatest natural wonders in Iceland, the left bizarre icebergs at the lava black beach give a fantastic photo scenery.

Natural ice sculpture on the black beach of Jökuls…

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Some ice pieces are formed in a bizarre style.

Ice rocks on the black beach

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During the low tide many icebergs are left on the lava black beach.

Tour amphibian vehicles for a Jökulsárlón excursio…

18 Sep 2008 637
Tours are arranged on a demand basis and, depending on the season, require a minimum number of passengers to guarantee departure.

Jökulsárlón

16 Sep 2008 422
A seal presents itself for a short moment.

Jökulsárlón

16 Sep 2008 1 522
Salmon, capelin and herring enter the lagoon and the harbour seals follow the food. Common eider ducks are very common on the lagoon.

Jökulsárlón

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You cannot stop enjoying one of the nicest views you could imagine.

Jökulsárlón

16 Sep 2008 3 755
Glacier Lagoon is a famous tourist attraction, and has been seen by more people than other Icelandic sites, but that is due to a part of a James Bond film, Die another day, being filmed there.

Jökulsárlón

16 Sep 2008 1 763
The colours and shapes of the Jökulsárlón are astounding its one of the greatest natural wonders in Iceland, travelling in this dreamlike world, dwarfed by the calving icebergs, man marvels at the majestic magnitude of nature. An August sight we could never get enough of.

Jökulsárlón at its lake

16 Sep 2008 598
The steep glacier tongue Fjallsarjokull and the big, flat one Breidamerkurjokull were merged until 1946 in front of the nunatak Mt. Breidamerkurfjall.

Jökulsárlón

16 Sep 2008 1 507
The lagoon's surface has been lowered almost to sea level and sea water enters with the tides, increasing the water temperature.

Jökulsárlón

16 Sep 2008 1 741
Prior to 1950 the 1½ km long course of the glacial river Jokulsa was uninterrupted by any lagoon. Since then the glacier tongue has retreated and a lagoon, gradually increasing in area, was created. The average flow of the river is 250-300 m³/sec. and the edge of the glacier snout floats on the water. It calves into the lagoon and icebergs of different sizes can be seen aground and melting rather quickly.

Jökulsárlón lake

16 Sep 2008 2 751
It's the best known and the largest of a number of glacial lakes in Iceland. It is situated at the south end of the glacier Vatnajökull between Skaftafell National Park and Höfn. Appearing first only in 1934-1935, the lake grew from 7.9 km² in 1975 to at least 18 km² today because of heavy melting of the Icelandic glaciers. Approaching a depth of 200 m, Jökulsárlón is now probably the second deepest lake in Iceland.

Jökulsárlón, the glacier lagoon

16 Sep 2008 2 801
Jökulsárlón is separated from the sea by only a short distance, and the combined action of the glacier, the river that empties from the lake, and the ocean may eventually transform it into an inlet of the sea. There are plans to prevent this from happening, since the only road in the area passes over the narrow isthmus.