At the back of Hálsanefshellir cave at Reynisfjara beach near Vik, Iceleand. Squint your eyes and you may see the shape of a flower emerging from those basalt columns protruding from the ceiling.
Reynisdrangar are impressive basalt rock formations situated near the shore of Reynisfjara beach by the coastal village Vík on the South Coast of Iceland. The formations are the remains of large and imposing sea cliffs, made up of basalt, that serve as a vital part of the area’s allure; they shoot dramatically out of the ocean under the looming cliffs of Mt. Reynisfjall, making for a beautiful site, and have a folklore that is equally impressive. These pillars also feature in Season 7 of Game of Thrones, at Eastwatch by the Sea.
Hálsanefshellir cave at Reynisfjara black sand beach near Vik in Southern Iceland