Reynisdrangar

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Landscape with the sea stacks in the background.
Basalt columns on the beach at Reynisfjara.

Reynisdrangar (Icelandic pronunciation: ​[ˈreiːnɪsˌtrauŋkar̥]) are basalt sea stacks situated under the mountain near the village Vík í Mýrdal in southern Iceland. It is framed by a black sand beach [1] that was ranked in 1991 as one of the ten most beautiful non-tropical beaches in the world.[2] In 2021 Reynisfjara was rated the 6th best beach in the world.[3]

Legend[]

Legend says that the stacks originated when two trolls dragged a three-masted ship to land unsuccessfully and when daylight broke they became needles of rock.[4]

Contemporary legends note the story of a husband who found his wife taken by the two trolls, frozen at night. The husband made the two trolls swear to never kill anyone ever again. His wife was the love of his life, whose free spirit he was unable to provide a home for; she found her fate out among the trolls, rocks, and sea at Reynisfjara.[5]

In Popular Culture[]

Reynisdrangar appears several times throughout Netflix's Icelandic original series Katla, and is particularly significant to the series' protagonist Gríma as the site of her mother's death.

See also[]

  • List of columnar basalts in Iceland

References[]

  1. ^ "The Iceland black sand beach".
  2. ^ "Black Sand Beach in Iceland Photo by Inderjit Singh — National Geographic Your Shot". National Geographic Your Shot. Retrieved 2015-07-20.
  3. ^ MBL Iceland Monitor, 2021/07/17, "Iceland home to 6th best beach in the world.
  4. ^ Discover South Iceland Highland - Attractions: Dyrhólaey and Reynisdrangar Archived 2011-07-01 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Beckwith, Ken. "Heart of Birds, Refuge by the Sea and Blurb, 2020". Retrieved 2020-03-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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Coordinates: 63°23′57″N 19°01′55″W / 63.3993°N 19.0319°W / 63.3993; -19.0319


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