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18 Dyrhólaey Promontory at Dyrhólaey in South Iceland

The visual highlight of Dyrhólaey Nature Reserve is its namesake promontory. This 380 foot cliff fingering into the Atlantic Ocean has three arches. A huge vessel can sail through the largest opening shown here. This impressive formation was born from volcanic activity over 100 thousand years ago and then carved by relentless pounding waves. The word Dyrhólaey means “hill island with door hole.”

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Dyrhólaey Promontory at Dyrhólaey in South Iceland

Þjóðvegur & Dyrhólavegur, Iceland

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