Thursday, October 9, 2014

Black Sand Beaches of Vik - Iceland

The black sand beaches of Vik, which stretch several desolate miles from the Ring Road to the Atlantic Ocean, look like the literal end of the world. They’re formed of volcanic rock and ash, swept by the wind into small hills and valleys, and fringed by sculpted black basalt columns in the sea.

Black Sand Beach

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