Þjórsá: Iceland’s Longest River, A Vital Artery of Power and Nature
Þjórsá: Iceland’s Longest River, A Vital Artery of Power and Nature Þjórsá, Iceland’s longest river, stretches approximately 230 kilometers (143 miles) across the southern lowlands, playing a critical role in the nation’s hydroelectric power generation and shaping its dramatic landscape. This powerful river, fed by glacial meltwater and numerous tributaries, has been central to Icelandic … Read more