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Thingvellir National Park, Iceland | The shocking experience of walking on the cracks of the earth

#AprilGoodDestinations2025 There are so many amazing places to visit in Iceland, but if you ask me where is the place with the most sense of history and where you can feel the power of the earth the most? I would definitely say: Þingvellir National Park. This place is not only one of the three major attractions of the "Golden Circle of Iceland", but also a place where you can deeply feel the interweaving of nature and history in your body and soul. A spectacular experience on the cracks of the earth Thingvellir's geological structure is very unique. It is the boundary between the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate, which means that you can actually walk between the two continents. The moment I stepped onto the Almannagjá Rift Valley Trail, I was truly stunned by the landscape. The towering rock walls and winding mountain paths make people feel like they have walked into the filming scene of A Song of Ice and Fire - because it was really filmed here! 🇮🇸The starting point of Icelanders’ history: the world’s earliest parliament In addition to its natural wonders, this is also the birthplace of the world's first democratic parliament (Alþingi). As early as 930 AD, Icelandic chiefs began to hold meetings, legislate and hold trials here. Imagine that the Vikings thousands of years ago were discussing state affairs on the land beneath your feet. The depth of history is really hard to describe in words. Recommended must-see attractions * Öxarárfoss Waterfall: It is not huge, but it is very quiet and healing, especially in the early morning or evening. * Þingvallavatn Lake: Iceland’s largest natural lake, with the lake and mountains reflected in the sky, any photo you take will be a postcard-worthy one. * Observation Deck: Overlooking the entire national park from a high altitude, the view is magnificent. It is especially recommended to visit on a sunny day! Useful information sharing * Transportation advice: It is recommended to drive yourself or take the "Golden Circle Day Tour". The road conditions are good and it is about 45 minutes' drive from Reykjavik. * Duration of stay: 2~3 hours is recommended. If you want to walk slowly or take photos, 3~4 hours will be more relaxed. * Seasonal recommendations: All seasons are suitable, with lush green grass in the summer and snowy rift valleys in the winter. * Friendly reminder: The wind is strong and the temperature is low, so remember to bring a coat and waterproof shoes; some areas have height differences, so it is recommended to wear hiking shoes or sports shoes.
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