Hvítserkur

Coordinates: 65°36′23″N 20°38′08″W / 65.60648°N 20.63563°W / 65.60648; -20.63563

Hvítserkur

Hvítserkur is a 15 m high basalt stack along the eastern shore of the Vatnsnes peninsula, in northwest Iceland.[1]

The rock has two holes at the base, which give it the appearance of a dragon who is drinking. The base of the stack has been reinforced with concrete to protect its foundations from the sea.[2]

Several species of birds, such as gulls and fulmars, live on at Hvítserkur and its name ("white shirt" in Icelandic) comes from the color of the guano deposited on its rocks.[3]

References

  1. "Hvítserkur, seals, birds". North Iceland official travel guide. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
  2. "Hvítserkur". Nordic Adventure Travel. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
  3. "Hvítserkur". Virtually Virtual Iceland. Retrieved September 9, 2014.
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