Hraunfossar waterfalls, also known as Lava Falls in western Iceland, was formed by rivulets streaming over a distance of about 900 metres from of a lava field which flowed from an eruption of one of the volcanoes lying under the glacier Langjökull. Today the waterfall flows from the ledges of less porous lava rock into the Hvítá river.
Icelandic Sheep are very common sight wandering the many pastures in Iceland. However, not as common, is the large horned Ram. I captured this image of a Ram nestled into the grass near an abandoned farmhouse on the Southern Coast of Iceland near Grindavik.