- Hvítá
There is more than one river called Hvítá in
Iceland . This is because many Icelandic rivers, which originate fromglacier s, have a light colour. "Hvítá" means "white river" in Icelandic.The best known rivers by this name are:
* Hvítá (Borgarfjörður) in the west of Iceland, near the Reykholtsdalur (seeHraunfossar ),
* Hvítá (Árnessýsla) in the south.Hvítá (Western Iceland)
Hvítá (Southern Iceland)
Th Hvítá river has its source in the glacier lake
Hvítárvatn atLangjökull glacier in thehighlands of Iceland at coord|64|37|N|19|50|W|display=inline,title. The river flows for 40 km (25 mi) before dropping down into a narrow gorge at the waterfallGullfoss .After this, the river flows between the
Biskupstungur andHrunamannahreppur districts. Here, one can find the confluence of Hvítá and three other rivers:Tungufljót ,Brúará , andStóra-Laxá . After this confluence the river contains double the amount of water compared to the amount at Gullfoss. The river then runs down through the flatlands near Grímsness and behind the mountain Ingólfsfjall. Just north of the town Selfoss it joins theSog . After that the combined river is calledÖlfusá as it flows into theAtlantic Ocean .Because of the danger of flooding, especially in the wintertime, it has the reputation of being the most dangerous river of Iceland.
There are organised rafting excursions on parts of this river.
ee also
*
Rivers of Iceland External links
* [http://gis.bofh.is/ornefnaskra/ Maps of Iceland with search engine]
* [http://www.metacafe.com/watch/986917/crossing_a_river_in_iceland/ Toyota Land Cruiser crossing Tungufljot on road F338.]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.