Thjorsa: Iceland’s Glacial River and Its Significance
Thjorsa: Iceland’s Glacial River and Its Significance Thjorsa, also spelled Þjórsá, is Iceland’s longest river, stretching approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles) across the southern region of the country. This powerful glacial river originates from the Hofsjökull glacier in the highlands and flows towards the Atlantic Ocean. Thjorsa’s journey carves through diverse landscapes, playing a crucial … Read more