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Systrafoss (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsɪstraˌfɔsː] , "sisters' waterfall") is a waterfall in Iceland, found at Kirkjubæjarklaustur in Skaftárhreppur in the Suðurland region.
The waterfall is part of the river Fossá, which runs south from its source Systravatn. [1] To the south of Systrafoss runs the glacial river Skaftá.
Both the waterfall and Systravatn take their name from the sisters of the nearby Kirkjubæjar Abbey. [1]
63°47′9.41″N 18°3′34.71″W / 63.7859472°N 18.0596417°W
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (April 2016) |
Systrafoss | |
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Location | South of Iceland |
Number of drops | 2 |
Systrafoss (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsɪstraˌfɔsː] , "sisters' waterfall") is a waterfall in Iceland, found at Kirkjubæjarklaustur in Skaftárhreppur in the Suðurland region.
The waterfall is part of the river Fossá, which runs south from its source Systravatn. [1] To the south of Systrafoss runs the glacial river Skaftá.
Both the waterfall and Systravatn take their name from the sisters of the nearby Kirkjubæjar Abbey. [1]
63°47′9.41″N 18°3′34.71″W / 63.7859472°N 18.0596417°W