View over Beinn Bhreac from Beinn Ime, Scotland. First "winter" camp over the night. -3oC in the morrning, hovewer view was stunning and temperature really doesn't not matter when you there.
This small waterfall is a little of the usual tourist route. It can be found a few kilometers off the main road heading toward the popular tourist attractions of Geysir and Gullfoss in the Southwest of Iceland. The most striking aspect of this waterfall was the long fissure through which it runs its blue streams. The water itself feels warm due to submerged geothermal activity which gives rise to slight steaming effect the water has. In the cold of Iceland, it's definitely yet another surreal sight to savour!