Iceland review - 2016, Page 27

Iceland review - 2016, Page 27
ICELAND REVIEW 25 Iceland is rich, super rich, in water. Water is everywhere: waterfalls, rivers, glaciers and lakes. Lakes cover 2,757 km² (1,064 miles²), close to three percent of Iceland, while glaciers cover 12,000 km², or 11.5 percent. The longest river in the Republic is Þjórsá in South Iceland, 230 km (143 miles) long. The largest lake is Þórisvatn, in the southern part of the highlands, and the second largest is Þingvallavatn, just east of Reykjavík. At roughly 540,000 m3 (18.8 million ft.3) per person per year, Iceland has the largest internal freshwater resources per capita of any independent country in the world. Guyana is second with 316,000 m3. Meanwhile the US has just 9,800 m3, the UK 2,300 m3 and Israel a mere 250 m3. The waterfalls Gullfoss and Dettifoss are two of Iceland’s top destinations, as are the lakes Mývatn and Þingvallavatn, and Jökulsárlón glacial lagoon, located 400 km (250 miles) east of Reykjavík, right by the massive Vatnajökull glacier. Then there are the hidden gems, like lake Kýlingarvatn, or Skaftá river, near Kirkjubæjarklaustur. And let’s not forget the blessed hori- zontal snow and rain which also help make Iceland so special and so H²O- rich… * H2O BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON.
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