Seljalandsfoss-This waterfall on the river Seljalandsá drops 200 ft over the cliffs of the former coastline. A claim to fame with this waterfall is that it is possible to walk behind it on a trail. and can be photographed from every angle, provided you have the proper wet weather gear or don’t mind getting soaking wet.
Skógafoss-One of Iceland’s best known waterfalls, Skogafoss is located on the Skógá River at the cliffs of the former coastline. Foss is the Icelandic word for waterfall.
Reynisfjara-The Reynisfjara beach in front of the mountain Reynisfjall on Iceland's South Coast is widely regarded as the most impressive black-sand beach in Iceland. Out in the sea are the spectacularly shaped basalt sea stacks, Reynisdrangar. According to folklore, two trolls attempted to drag a ship to land but were turned to stone as daylight broke, turning them into into the Reynisdrangar stacks.