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Jökulsárlón

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A large glacial lake in southeastern Iceland and a great spot for many arctic species.

Geplaatst* door Bas Engels
Meest recente update 27 maart 2024

Beschrijving

Jökulsárlón is one of the biggest and most famous glacial lakes of Iceland and is located near the edge of Vatnajökull National Park in the southeastern part of Iceland. The area contains a large deep lake (248 meters!) with floating icebergs and a small stream flowing towards the ocean. The lake is filled with fish, getting trapped during high tide and is therefore a great place for observing piscivorous birds, like Noordse Stern. They breed on the shoreline of the area and hunt for small prey on the lake. Other breeding species that can be found here are Kleine Jager and Eider.

Many other species can be seen on the lake, like Brandgans, Wilde Zwaan, Noordse Stormvogel and many species of gull. Near the mouth of the river, where the freshwater enter the ocean, large groups of seal can be seen, waiting for fishes to return to the ocean.

Further offshore, large flocks of Jan-van-gent can be seen.

Details

Toegang

The area is easy accessable due to multiple parking lots and the ringroad bridge going over the river. You can walk over the beach and walk a bit near the lake itself.

Terrein en leefgebied

Meer , Rivier , Zee , Strand

Omstandigheden

Vlak , Heuvelachtig , Rotsachtig , Open landschap , Hoog water mogelijk

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