Directly across the street from Jokulsarlon is the Diamond Beach. Here, pieces of the glacier from the lagoon travel into the ocean. Many of these large chunks of ice end up beached on the volcanic black sands. The result is an incredibly alien landscape, where bright white and blue chunks of ice contrast sharply against the stark black ground. This location is constantly changing, and so you are always in for a different landscape depending on the lighting, and the ice that has washed up.
During our visit, the skies were overcast and there was some cold rain. However, the beach was still breathtaking.
This is part of a series of posts about our trip to Iceland.
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