
The village of
Vík is the southernmost village in Iceland. A remarkable nearby feature is the beautiful
black beach with the
Reynisdrangar, black basalt columns sculpted by the sea. A folk tale says that they are former
trolls which were caught outside at dawn. The sea around them is rather wild and stormy, so travelers will not be surprised to discover a monument to the memory of drowned seamen on the beach. In 1991, the American journal
Islands Magazine counted this beach as one of the ten most beautiful beaches on Earth.
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