Reynisfjara Beach (South Iceland near Vik) provides a plethora of scenic coastal landscape views. However, if you turn around 180º to view due North, you are presented with this amazing view of Mýrdalsjökull Glacier set behind a field of golden yellow and the extensive Dyrhólaós mudflats.
When you are driving the roads in Iceland, you can't avoid the feeling that you are interacting with a live landscape painting. It doesn't matter whether you are on the Ring Road or a road in the countryside. Anywhere you look the landscape seems to call out for attention. Another such place is this unnamed small waterfall on the Fossálar River in the south coast of Iceland just outside of Kirkjubæjarklaustur.
The Mayan City of Coba was first inhabited around 100 AD and was eventually abandoned when the Spanish conquered the peninsula around 1550 AD.. Due to its remote location, Coba is not as popular with tourists as other ruins in Mexico; however, the 42 meters (138 feet) pyramid is the only Mayan ruin that you can still traverse. Coba is located 44 km (27 mi) northwest of Tulum, in the State of Quintana Roo, Mexico.