Gullfoss, Iceland
Gullfoss is a tiered waterfall, with a total height of 105 feet (32m).
Born from the Hvita River, the crevice is hidden from sight at close
range, making it appear as though the river simply vanishes into the
earth. There’s a famous story about a girl who walked barefoot from
Reykjavic to Gullfoss in order to protest the use of the falls for the
purpose of generating hydroelectric energy. She is said to have kept the
falls safe from inference, and as such, a statue has been erected in
her honor near the falls.
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