Iceland, IS
destination • experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Diamond Beach
Located right next to Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon is the black beach called Breiðamerkursandur. The icebergs that float in the glacier lagoon slowly melt and make their way into the ocean with some washing up onto the beach. Glistening in the sun, these ice chunks look like diamonds, giving the beach its well-earned name. From the beach itself, some of the larger icebergs occasionally crash into other icebergs, making it a spectacular sight. In the right season, you’ll also be able to spot seals or even orcas from the shore!
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