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Goðafoss (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈkɔːðaˌfɔsː] ) is a
waterfall in
northern Iceland. It is
located along the country's main ring road at the junction...
- SS
Godafoss was an
Icelandic cargo ship that was
torpedoed by the
German submarine U-300 just off
Reykjanes 4
nautical miles (7.4 km)
northwest of Gardur...
- most
powerful waterfall in Iceland. Gljúfursárfoss
Selfoss Hafragilsfoss Goðafoss Aldeyjarfoss Faxi or
Vatnsleysufoss in Tungufljót
river Foss á Síðu Gluggafoss...
- waterfalls. Skjálfandafljót
possesses a
number of waterfalls,
including Goðafoss.
Other well-known
waterfalls in Skjálfandafljót
include Hrafnabjargafoss...
- cliffs, Jökulsárlón
glacier lagoon, as well as Mývatn lake,
Dettifoss and
Goðafoss waterfalls in the
north are
easily accessible from the Ring Road. The road...
- Arctic) 2009 Full City,
Panama (6,300-9,500
gallons in Langesund) 2011
Godafoss,
Malaysia (200,000
gallons in
Hvaler Islands) 2011
Golden Traded (205 tons...
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powerful waterfall in Europe.
Other stops include Vatnajökull
National Park,
Goðafoss Waterfall,
Dimmuborgir (Dark Castles),
Eider Falls, The
Whispering Cliffs...
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Circle tourist route. In its
vicinity there are
famous tourist attractions:
Goðafoss waterfall (approx. 10 km (6.2 mi) to the west) and lake Mývatn (approx...
- Gjáin Gljúfrafoss
Glymur (196 m;
previously believed tallest until 2011)
Goðafoss Gullfoss Hafragilsfoss Háifoss
Hengifoss Hraunfossar Morsárfoss (tallest...
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large waterfall,
which is now
known as
Waterfall of the Gods (Icelandic:
Goðafoss),
contrary to po****r myth. The
story of Þorgeir's role in the adoption...