Wikipedia:POTD column/March 22, 2006

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The Dettifoss in Iceland on 31 Jul 1972

The Dettifoss is a waterfall located in the Mývatn area of North Central Iceland. It is situated in the Jökulsá á Fjöllum river which flows from glaciers. It is reputed to be the most powerful waterfall in Europe having a flow variously estimated at between 200 and 500 cubic metres of water per second depending on the season and the summer ice melt. The falls are 100 m wide with a drop of 44 m.

Photo credit: Roger McLassus
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