The picturesque nature of Iceland, the second largest island in Europe after Britain, is due to its geographical location.
It is located at the intersection of the North Atlantic Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, the Eurasian Plate, and North America.
This combination has created a unique and rich nature, with volcanoes, hot springs and glaciers. And waterfalls And the straits.
A nature that attracts photographers from all over the world.
Iceland does not seem like a tourist destination compared to many destinations on the European continent.
But if you are a photographer or a nature lover, you might change your mind and put Iceland on your bucket list after seeing this amazing collection of photos.
The most famous natural landmarks in Iceland
Lake Myvatn
A visit to the lake Myvatn The surrounding landmarks are truly a surreal experience.
Myvatn is simply a geological wonderland sculpted over thousands of years of volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and other natural phenomena.
It is also one of the largest lakes in Iceland and is a nesting area for many species of birds.

Lake Myvatn - Iceland
Hvitserkur
Hvitserkur or Dinosaur Rock in the north is another amazing sight.
In fact, its location, stunning shape and status is something you can't help but admire.
For many Icelanders, this place has a special magic.
Not only because of its fairy tale-like appearance but also because of its connection to local folklore.

Dinosaur Rock in North Iceland
Thingvellir National Park in Iceland
It is one of the best geological wonders in Iceland.
And a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
And certainly, it is one of the most visited places in Iceland.

Thingvellir National Park - Iceland
Geysir/Strokkur
It's the first thing in Iceland you read about in old travel books.
It is a famous hot spring in Iceland located along the Golden Circle in the Haukadalur Valley.

Geysir Spring / Strokkur - Iceland
Gullfoss Waterfall
It is a beautiful waterfall in southern Iceland.
It is the third attraction of the Golden Circle and the most prominent for many photographers.
Gullfoss's water comes from a nearby glacier, Langjokull, which is the second largest glacier in Iceland.

Gullfoss Waterfall - Iceland
Blue Lagoon in Iceland
The first thing that comes to mind when people hear about Iceland is the Blue Lagoon.
Perhaps not surprisingly given its unique location, stunning colors, and medically proven healing powers.
The lake is located in the middle of the Reykjanes peninsula.
Between Keflavik Airport Reykjavik Making it the perfect stop for getting to and from the airport.

Blue Lagoon - Iceland
Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon
It is located on the southeast coast of Iceland.
Only about a six hour drive from Reykjavik.
Furthermore, the surrounding area is dominated by the large Vatnajökull glacier, the largest glacier in Europe.

Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon - Iceland