
Kinetic Energy - Reynisfjara Beach of Iceland
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eynisfjara, known for its black sands, basalt columns, and Atlantic waves, is a must-see on Iceland’s South Coast. Just 117 miles (188 km) from Reykjavik, it’s a 2.5-hour drive along the scenic Ring Road. The sand at Reynisfjara is black due to its volcanic origins. Formed from cooled lava that flowed into the ocean during eruptions, the lava fragments were broken down over time by the powerful waves, creating the distinctive black sand beach we see today.
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