East of Tindafjallajökull Glacier lies the impressive 200m deep Markarfljótsgljúfur Gorge which was carved out the land by the Markarfljót River, one


East of Tindafjallajökull Glacier lies the impressive 200m deep Markarfljótsgljúfur Gorge which was carved out the land by the Markarfljót River, one of South Iceland’s largest rivers. The 100km long river, whose main sources are located in Mýrdalsjökull and Eyjafjallajökull Glaciers, has an enormous 1200km2 catchment area. Markarfljót has carried millions of tons of sand and sediment down to the lowlands and out to sea, creating areas such as Landeyjarsandur and the land west of Eyjafjall. The riverbed deposit area from Markarfljót is known as Markarfljótsaurar. Not far from the cabin Mosi on Emstruleið is a powerful muddy waterfall in the narrow canyon.


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