Skafta Mountain Glacier National Park is a very large park in Iceland, although it is not frozen everywhere when you come here, but the scene here is still so beautiful, very spectacular!
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Skaftafell Glacier National Park is a national park and nature reserve in Iceland, established in 1967. The park integrates glaciers, volcanoes, canyons, forests, and waterfalls with spectacular scenery. Here, visitors can enjoy the green bushes hidden under the white and crystal glacier and the dark volcanic lava mountains, also known as "Black Falls" because the mountains are made of black massive basalt.
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Skafta Mountain Glacier National Park is a very large park in Iceland, although it is not frozen everywhere when you come here, but the scene here is still so beautiful, very spectacular!
It is also a scene for a famous TV drama. Many scenes here are quite interesting, and there are some landforms, which are really like alien planets. It is worth coming over and seeing.
Skafat National Park covers an area of 4,807 square meters, the second largest national park in Iceland, established on September 5, 1967, and expanded twice after completion. This is the song of ice and fire in the US drama: the game of rights, and the location of the Hollywood science fiction blockbuster interstellar crossing, so it has become a must-see place for many tourists. If you want to experience the "Planet Mann" in the star crossing, you have to participate in the glacier hiking project here.
The park has a shimmering daylight ice sheet and jagged peaks, as well as a trail that runs through smooth volcanic rock. To see this ice tongue in the picture, you need to hike along the trail in the national park for about half an hour! It is also rated as one of the ten most beautiful hiking places in the world, very suitable for hiking, it is simply a hiking paradise!
National parks, glaciers, volcanoes, forests, canyons, waterfalls, especially in summer, sunny weather is rare in southern Iceland. There are natural teak forests, various birds and Arctic foxes.
Skafat National Park is the largest national park and nature reserve in Iceland. It combines glaciers, volcanoes, canyons, forests and waterfalls with spectacular scenery. Especially the glaciers in the park, with the embellishment of volcanic ash, are like a natural ink painting.
Svínafells Jökull is slowly melting and will disappear completely after 150 years due to the intensifying greenhouse effect. Is there only one planet on Earth that really has to be "interstellar crossing" in the future?