Gjáin
Waterfall in South of Iceland
Gjáin (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈcauːɪn] ⓘ) is a small valley with small waterfalls, ponds, and volcanic structures situated in Þjórsárdalur in the south of Iceland.[1] It is to be found at about half an hour walking distance from the historical farm Þjóðveldisbærinn Stöng. Through the valley runs the river Rauðá with the waterfall Gjárfoss.
See also
- Waterfalls of Iceland
- List of waterfalls
References
- ^ "Gjáin Waterfall in Iceland: Height, Flow, Location, and Tours - Iceland.org". www.iceland.org. 2022-07-11. Retrieved 2024-08-05.
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Waterfalls of Iceland
- Álafoss
- Aldeyjarfoss
- Barnafossar
- Dettifoss
- Dynjandi
- Fagrifoss
- Faxi
- Gjáin
- Gljúfrafoss
- Gluggafoss
- Glymur
- Goðafoss
- Granni
- Gullfoss
- Hafragilsfoss
- Háifoss
- Hengifoss
- Hjálparfoss
- Hraunfossar
- Kvernufoss
- Litlanesfoss
- Morsárfoss
- Ófærufoss
- Öxarárfoss
- Selfoss
- Seljalandsfoss
- Skógafoss
- Svartifoss
- Systrafoss
- Þjófafoss
- Urriðafoss
64°09′05″N 19°44′18″W / 64.15148°N 19.73835°W / 64.15148; -19.73835
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