Dettifoss ("The Boiling Waterfall") is not only the largest waterfall in Iceland but also the most powerful one in all of Europe,</tit>\n "home_text": "<p>The average water flow here reaches up to 500 cubic meters per second, and in terms of the visual impact it is hardly inferior to Niagara. <br>The most powerful waterfall in Europe can be found in northeastern Iceland, on a river with a difficult-to-pronounce name: Jökulsáúr-Fjöðlum, located within the Jökulsáurgljúfur national park.</p> | otdih.pro

Dettifoss ("The Boiling Waterfall") is not only the largest waterfall in Iceland but also the most powerful one in all of Europe,</tit>\n "home_text": "<p>The average water flow here reaches up to 500 cubic meters per second, and in terms of the visual impact it is hardly inferior to Niagara. <br>The most powerful waterfall in Europe can be found in northeastern Iceland, on a river with a difficult-to-pronounce name: Jökulsáúr-Fjöðlum, located within the Jökulsáurgljúfur national park.</p>6 photos

The average water flow here reaches up to 500 cubic meters per second, and in terms of the visual impact it is hardly inferior to Niagara.
The most powerful waterfall in Europe can be found in northeastern Iceland, on a river with a difficult-to-pronounce name: Jökulsáúr-Fjöðlum, located within the Jökulsáurgljúfur national park.

Dettifoss ("The Boiling Waterfall") is not only the largest waterfall in Iceland but also the most powerful one in all of Europe,</tit>\n  "home_text": "<p>The average water flow here reaches up to 500 cubic meters per second, and in terms of the visual impact it is hardly inferior to Niagara. <br>The most powerful waterfall in Europe can be found in northeastern Iceland, on a river with a difficult-to-pronounce name: Jökulsáúr-Fjöðlum, located within the Jökulsáurgljúfur national park.</p> - 1
Dettifoss ("The Boiling Waterfall") is not only the largest waterfall in Iceland but also the most powerful one in all of Europe,</tit>\n  "home_text": "<p>The average water flow here reaches up to 500 cubic meters per second, and in terms of the visual impact it is hardly inferior to Niagara. <br>The most powerful waterfall in Europe can be found in northeastern Iceland, on a river with a difficult-to-pronounce name: Jökulsáúr-Fjöðlum, located within the Jökulsáurgljúfur national park.</p> - 2
Dettifoss ("The Boiling Waterfall") is not only the largest waterfall in Iceland but also the most powerful one in all of Europe,</tit>\n  "home_text": "<p>The average water flow here reaches up to 500 cubic meters per second, and in terms of the visual impact it is hardly inferior to Niagara. <br>The most powerful waterfall in Europe can be found in northeastern Iceland, on a river with a difficult-to-pronounce name: Jökulsáúr-Fjöðlum, located within the Jökulsáurgljúfur national park.</p> - 3
Dettifoss ("The Boiling Waterfall") is not only the largest waterfall in Iceland but also the most powerful one in all of Europe,</tit>\n  "home_text": "<p>The average water flow here reaches up to 500 cubic meters per second, and in terms of the visual impact it is hardly inferior to Niagara. <br>The most powerful waterfall in Europe can be found in northeastern Iceland, on a river with a difficult-to-pronounce name: Jökulsáúr-Fjöðlum, located within the Jökulsáurgljúfur national park.</p> - 4
Dettifoss ("The Boiling Waterfall") is not only the largest waterfall in Iceland but also the most powerful one in all of Europe,</tit>\n  "home_text": "<p>The average water flow here reaches up to 500 cubic meters per second, and in terms of the visual impact it is hardly inferior to Niagara. <br>The most powerful waterfall in Europe can be found in northeastern Iceland, on a river with a difficult-to-pronounce name: Jökulsáúr-Fjöðlum, located within the Jökulsáurgljúfur national park.</p> - 5
Dettifoss ("The Boiling Waterfall") is not only the largest waterfall in Iceland but also the most powerful one in all of Europe,</tit>\n  "home_text": "<p>The average water flow here reaches up to 500 cubic meters per second, and in terms of the visual impact it is hardly inferior to Niagara. <br>The most powerful waterfall in Europe can be found in northeastern Iceland, on a river with a difficult-to-pronounce name: Jökulsáúr-Fjöðlum, located within the Jökulsáurgljúfur national park.</p> - 6

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