Visitors look like toys in these aerial
photographs which reveal an impressive split landscape where two lands meet. The
“dramatic terrain” the join between two tectonic plates is widespread with travelers
who are curious to explore the natural wonder on land and underwater. Thus, the
splits in the land, which has several faults, volcanoes, valleys, and hot
springs, are caused by the Eurasian and North American plates in Iceland
pulling apart.
Therefore, some of the rifts are filled with majestic
clear cold water where divers can every so often be seen exploring the underwater
crevices, which can be up to 200ft deep. The crystal clean water is colored by
the sand, silt and other minerals at the bottom and the deeper rifts can be visibly
seen from above. If you want to take the colorful photographs “Jassen Todorov” a
40 years old photographer, flew in a Cessna 170 plane around 600m high. He’s
professor in San Francisco State University, in California, USA, explains there
were more than 300 people visiting Thingvellir National Park, in Iceland. The
beautiful divide splits Iceland in two and it is very impressive to see from
above. This is really a natural wonder to see once a life.
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