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Jökulsárlón, located in southeastern Iceland, is a glacier lagoon fed by meltwater from Vatnajökull, Europe's largest ice cap. Massive icebergs calve from the glacier and drift across the milky blue waters. Visitors typically boat through the lagoon, walk on the black sand beach where ice chunks wash ashore, and photograph the ethereal landscape formed by glacial retreat.
Fjallsarlon is a proglacial lagoon formed at the terminus of the Fjallsjokull glacier, a southern outlet of the Vatnajokull ice cap in southeast Iceland. It lies within Vatnajokull National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site covering approximately 14,141 square kilometers. Content is based on established geographic and travel knowledge as of 2025 and is produced by the ToursXplorer Editorial Team for informational purposes.
Iceland, Southeast Iceland, Vatnajokull National Park, Glacier Lagoon, Arctic Nature, Ring Road, UNESCO World Heritage, South Coast Iceland