Tourists go crazy for black sandy beach, some don't come back alive

The beautiful Reynisfira beach in Iceland is known worldwide for the black sand that was created by the discharge of lava into the ocean but is also accompanied by a dark story. Exactly, the beach that many tourists are familiar with lies on the southern coast of Iceland on the Atlantic coast [...]
Exactly, the beach that many tourists are familiar with lies on the southern coast of Iceland, on the coast of the North Atlantic, where dangerous, unpredictable sea currents can cause great waves.

Since there are many huge underwater rocks on the beach and waves come at unpredictable intervals, tourists who want to take unforgettable pictures from Iceland often come very close to the water, where they are swept away by rock waves. Many have suffered tragic loss on these rocks.

According to the Guide to Ireland Web site, almost every day someone is surprised by the unexpected waves, while the lucky end up with wet clothes or destroyed cameras, but some die.











