So true!!! We were walking around and it was sunny, suddenly we had the strongest wind ever and all became dark, there was a hailstorm and snow started falling. We had to huddle up in a corner 😂 - 20 min later it was sunny again. I LOVED IT!!! Such an amazing place and people.
Probably your body would go numb from the cold water(or experience a thermic shock - muscles lock up, if you're not used to it) and you would also expire.
Yes! It looks bad! It looks like the ocean floor dips very low suddenly. This looks extremely dangerous to my eyes. (not surfer, but visiting beached regularly and we have one beach where swimming is prohibited as so many currents and it has a similar look.)
I have surfed for over 50yrs and I can personally tell everyone that when u are close to waters edge at ANY ocean DO NOT TURN YOUR BACK on it cause it WILL take your life in a second !!!!!! Anywhere, anytime, any conditions!! Stay safe...
But what is the sense? To know which stone to hang onto? If the wave is that strong you will be pulled in anyway, but yeah I get the point to not completely be taken by surprise.
First a few tourist drown, they put up a sign. Then a bunch more drown and they had to install that flashing monstrosity of a sign. Still people continue to drown there taking selfies.
I say good😂 there needs to some sort of weeding out process at some point, and I think they have figured out how to do it to themselves, finally natural selection is real
I was there a couple of years ago and not 20 minutes after we left a Chinese teenager was on the beach that is on the other side of the cave. That beach is even more dangerous than the already dangerous cave side. She was hit by several waves, dragged out to sea, and drown. Do not ignore the signs. Do not ignore your guide. The group with the teenager had a guide who warned them. When you get to the beach my advice is to watch the waves from a safe distance for several minutes. Within 5 to 15 minutes you will see a sneaker and then it will click why they have signs. You've never seen waves like this. You are conditioned to believe all waves are relatively regular and predictable as seen on most beaches. When I was on this beach a couple more things I noticed. 1) the sand is part of why the beach kills. When the water comes over it will turn into quick sand. If you go down from a wave you might still be stable, but trying to push to run away is like running on ice. 2) sneaker waves tend to come in multiples. You get knocked down by one, then another comes, then another, and you just keep getting rolled down the beach until you are in the water 3) volcanic islands without coral meet the water at steep angles. Once you are in the water there is no chance you are getting out because you are looking at a 15+ degree angle. The beach on the other side of the cave has such a rip current after sneakers that the water level drops 5-10 meters below where a calm sea would be. You are in a giant swirling bowl and you cannot get out. The angle might be 45 degrees in the bowl 4) the water is very cold. You get cold shocked while trying to save your life. Saving your life is not happening.
honestly those people should not be sp close to the ocean, an Amber light means you should never have ur back faced those people were being careless going so close, could've easily been swept out by a sneaker wave
I live in the US at one of the most popular summer vacation spots and never turn your back to the ocean is something I stress to my children...the amount of tourists I see letting their toddlers play in the surf out of arms reach is always wild to me...
I'm Icelander - been there so often have no idea how often .... ! I don't remember hearing so many died over there until we had all these turist and more to come ... And now we have to have signs red, yellow & green .... As I like turist and to be a turist - I'm so sad that we are destroying our little beautiful places with signs, coffeshops, turist shops and and and .... But I'm so sad how many turists have died here at our beautiful island only this year ! 😔 Drive carfully and respect the nature please - enjoy 🇮🇸
I think you are helping the place with the coffee shops as with them there are toilets with them. Believe me, with so many tourists - your nature would have been full with napkins and dirt, midly said.
I've been there two weeks ago. That beach has lost its natural and pristine beauty with so much tourists making noise, climbing on the rocks for selfies, so many cars parked everywhere, and the restaurant nearby serving so expensive airport like food. And I don't mention the drones flying around you. Time will come for regulation. It's not Disney land there.
@7krys yes, the cons of tourism. It’s a tough balance. Amazing place and great that people are getting out to explore, but there are costs and maybe it won’t be free access forever
I guess you never been to the Big Island of Hawaii. Black sand beach is pure volcanic sand. And yes, never turn your back on the ocean. Hawaii has some very dangerous beaches and blow holes. Quite a few tourist have drowned here because they don't listen to all the warnings, signs and all. If a local don't do it, then that's saying something.
The boiling pots are super sketchy, but I think people see locals swimming there and assume it’s okay. Or they assume that every body of water around the islands is calm and safe. But the trick is the ocean is always ready to kill you 😅
Ive been to this beach a few times because I live in Reykjavík which is the capital of Iceland. I think it's so pathetic that even with the warning signs the tourist some how seem to almost be trying to get them selves washed away. I understand that they don’t have those sort of waves in their country’s most likely, but at least I’d think it’s general knowledge to stay away from a furious ocean and having even read a warning sign about it on the way. Idk maybe I’m just crazy. Tourist, you tell me
You are not crazy. I started visiting your country in 1993 when there were virtually no tourists. My friends and I climbed down the cliff onto the black beach and although the cliff was a little bit dangerous the beach was awesome. I also remember the blue lagoon with only 1 wooden changing room and since I did not bring a bathing suit, they rented me one for $2 usd. There were only 3 people there at the time and this was December 30th. Is there still a revolving restaurant built on top of the water tank in Reykjavik ? Grindavik was also a cool little town. I love Iceland but now stay away due to too many tourists. Hafa a mikill dagur!
@@rocketleaftherlfreestyler6151 I'm sorry, my comment wasn't clear. The restaurant I am referring to is or was in Reykjavick and it was built on top of a large water tank. It also rotated slowly (360 degrees) so the guests could see a different view during dinner. Very nice place but expensive. As far as the Blue Lagoon, I hear that it is now so popular with tourists, reservations need to be made month's in advance. I love Iceland, I just don't like crowds of tourists and I own a hotel in Cusco Peru near the ruins of Machu Picchu ha ha. Maybe this is why? Some travelers are hard to please. Thanks for your reply.
Watch out and...Oh my gosh? People not following the signs are the sort of people Icelanders do not like to visit their country. They also climb and walk the heaths and glaciers almost barefoot and the rescue people that are not getting paid for it, come and help those twits. Many tourists have also not made it.
Excuse me mam, yellow means caution. Red means the beach is closed and green the beach is open, it’s a calm day… there are no color coded sections of sand where you can go and cannot go.
Number one rule of fight club…errrrr…ocean beaches, never turn your back on the water. She will beach slap you. That’s how people drown. They don’t see the wave coming, it knocks them, and sucks them out.
I love when American tourists show up and become instant and intense experts on the place they’re visiting. Probably yelled at everyone and told them what to do while they were there…
You don't need to be an expert to know things. It's called educating yourself. 😂We live in the information age bud, not in the dark ages. Just by reading your comment we gained the knowledge that you aren't so bright, without being an expert of your whole life story 🤣
@@obryn i enjoy your arrogance. This will take you to magical and boring places in this realm. The ‘knowledge’ you’ve gained here is merely self satisfaction, and surely fleeting.
I’ve been here and watched a group of Japanese tourists nearly get swept out to sea. The difference between the previous set of waves and the sneaker wave was about 50 metres. Very very scary
Adorable: three signs! "Danger. No, really, danger." Flash flash. "What did we say about danger?". (bunch of people half way in the water) These are natural selection spots on Earth. Thank you, mother planet.
As an Icelander I find it kind of weird that they call Reynisfjara "Black beach" because I think it makes it sound like it's the only black beach in Iceland, when literally almost all of them are black 😅
That’s what happens here every year I live on the Oregon coast and we have more tourists dying and having accidents not going home. They don’t pay attention to anything they just get swept away by the beauty.
Oh, I've been there. Had to run away a little from those waves. There's a narrow part under the cliff down there where you can run if you're fast enough to a further part of the beach, where it becomes quite rocky. Really interesting and inspiring place, something out of this world.
I'm icelandic. And here is my hot tip for tourists in Iceland: when Icelanders tell you that the current weather or the nature forces at your destination are dangerous, you better understand that this means It's incredibly DANGEROUS. We are used to extreme weather and an unforgiving nature. Don't be dumb and ignore Icelandic people's warnings. If you do, you'll understand the meaning of 'fuck around and find out.'
the worst thing is that people come there who can't run even 20 meters without getting tired, they stand on the edge staring at their phones like donkeys, not seeing what's going on around them, pathetic, no responsibility and no brains😂
Go to Aksa beach near Mumbai. Many people have died because of shifting sands...It's got so many deaths that people believe it's haunted... black sand go to Devka beach in Daman on India's west coast..sand is black
Thanks for showing us. A place, well I didn't know about. Believe it was on the island of Maui. They also have a "Black sand" beach. It's made from black volcanic rock. That been crushed by the ocean, over time. So if you've seen pure black, black rock? That's what the sand is. Like pure black rock, that has been ground up in a mortar/pestal. That black.
It’s amazing! we have been there twice, once on a beautiful sunny day with massive waves and a cloudy day with calm water, this place is magical. Iceland is one of those countries you just can’t get enough of.
@michaelaozuka5179 we almost visited the Westfjords, but the weather was rough and we stayed around the Snaefellsness Peninsula around the that time. Would love to visit someday
Bethells beach is like this in New Zealand. I lived there for three years. Beautiful black sand and man, the freak waves and sudden onslaught can be pretty dramatic. You have a beautiful country that reminds me of my own
Yall do not play with the Icelandic weather when they tell you too be careful its no joke, nobody will come help you
Björgunarsveitin Landsbjörg og/eða landhelgisgæslan hjálpar fólki sem festist, týnist eða slasast í óveðri. Hættu þessu bulli.
real
So true!!! We were walking around and it was sunny, suddenly we had the strongest wind ever and all became dark, there was a hailstorm and snow started falling. We had to huddle up in a corner 😂 - 20 min later it was sunny again. I LOVED IT!!! Such an amazing place and people.
@@Upndouin sounds a lot like Scottish weather 😅
@@RightOnYourDoorsteps actually very similar 😂 but way too frequent. It’s beautiful!!! Probably one of the reasons I love Scotland too!
Went there in March. Almost died, as the waves have a strong current that pulls you in. Those people were lucky.
10/10 would recommend to an enemy.
How’d you almost die?
@@sophies_diarysthe waves pulling them in
@@sophies_diarysyou probably would face your back at the ocean 😂
@@cnote459 😂
same spot, saw a guy lost his very expensive camera. cross that corner, there is a cave.
This is such a good idea. Please attract more influencers to this location.
🤣🤣🤣
Please, send in ALL the influencers! And take down the sign...
💀
Lmaoooooo
The way she shouts "oh my gosh" with fake emotions. It's cringe af.
As a surfer of 55 years, I can assure you that if you got pulled into that shore break with your clothes on, you would drown. Period.
Thank you for that perspective. Sounds like you’ve seen many waves!
What if they didn’t have their clothes on? 😅
Probably your body would go numb from the cold water(or experience a thermic shock - muscles lock up, if you're not used to it) and you would also expire.
Yes! It looks bad! It looks like the ocean floor dips very low suddenly. This looks extremely dangerous to my eyes.
(not surfer, but visiting beached regularly and we have one beach where swimming is prohibited as so many currents and it has a similar look.)
There's a great film about surfing in Iceland, worth a watch if you get the chance :-)!
I have surfed for over 50yrs and I can personally tell everyone that when u are close to waters edge at ANY ocean DO NOT TURN YOUR BACK on it cause it WILL take your life in a second !!!!!! Anywhere, anytime, any conditions!! Stay safe...
How can i walk out of the sea then? Backward?
@@Robin...222I was about to ask the same question
Exactly. Longtime surfer here, and like you, I said the same thing. Never turn your back to the ocean, to any ocean.
Better backwards than not at all
But what is the sense? To know which stone to hang onto? If the wave is that strong you will be pulled in anyway, but yeah I get the point to not completely be taken by surprise.
“You are not supposed to have your back facing the waves”
*back facing the waves*
First a few tourist drown, they put up a sign. Then a bunch more drown and they had to install that flashing monstrosity of a sign. Still people continue to drown there taking selfies.
and this guy wanted to be victim #15
why you wearing with shoes
I say good😂 there needs to some sort of weeding out process at some point, and I think they have figured out how to do it to themselves, finally natural selection is real
natural selection for real.
It thins out the gene pool and for each twat that dies the average IQ of the planet rises just that little bit.
I was there a couple of years ago and not 20 minutes after we left a Chinese teenager was on the beach that is on the other side of the cave. That beach is even more dangerous than the already dangerous cave side. She was hit by several waves, dragged out to sea, and drown. Do not ignore the signs. Do not ignore your guide. The group with the teenager had a guide who warned them.
When you get to the beach my advice is to watch the waves from a safe distance for several minutes. Within 5 to 15 minutes you will see a sneaker and then it will click why they have signs. You've never seen waves like this. You are conditioned to believe all waves are relatively regular and predictable as seen on most beaches.
When I was on this beach a couple more things I noticed. 1) the sand is part of why the beach kills. When the water comes over it will turn into quick sand. If you go down from a wave you might still be stable, but trying to push to run away is like running on ice. 2) sneaker waves tend to come in multiples. You get knocked down by one, then another comes, then another, and you just keep getting rolled down the beach until you are in the water 3) volcanic islands without coral meet the water at steep angles. Once you are in the water there is no chance you are getting out because you are looking at a 15+ degree angle. The beach on the other side of the cave has such a rip current after sneakers that the water level drops 5-10 meters below where a calm sea would be. You are in a giant swirling bowl and you cannot get out. The angle might be 45 degrees in the bowl 4) the water is very cold. You get cold shocked while trying to save your life. Saving your life is not happening.
Appreciate you sharing your knowledge ❤
I learned something new today. Thanks for the info!
People willing to die for an Instagram story
honestly those people should not be sp close to the ocean, an Amber light means you should never have ur back faced those people were being careless going so close, could've easily been swept out by a sneaker wave
I live in the US at one of the most popular summer vacation spots and never turn your back to the ocean is something I stress to my children...the amount of tourists I see letting their toddlers play in the surf out of arms reach is always wild to me...
@eliserenee4219 yes, definitely. roughly where do you live?
@@QuenchYourAdventure the first state
@@eliserenee4219Pennsylvania?
Same thing in all Hawaiian islands. Tourists don’t believe & respect, so they have to find out the hard way when things go wrong.
I'm Icelander - been there so often have no idea how often .... ! I don't remember hearing so many died over there until we had all these turist and more to come ... And now we have to have signs red, yellow & green .... As I like turist and to be a turist - I'm so sad that we are destroying our little beautiful places with signs, coffeshops, turist shops and and and .... But I'm so sad how many turists have died here at our beautiful island only this year ! 😔 Drive carfully and respect the nature please - enjoy 🇮🇸
Yes, it is sad. Nature can be quite dangerous, especially in Iceland. We loved visiting your country. Thank you 😊
@@QuenchYourAdventure Thank you too. Love your videos ❤️✌️
I think you are helping the place with the coffee shops as with them there are toilets with them. Believe me, with so many tourists - your nature would have been full with napkins and dirt, midly said.
I've been there two weeks ago. That beach has lost its natural and pristine beauty with so much tourists making noise, climbing on the rocks for selfies, so many cars parked everywhere, and the restaurant nearby serving so expensive airport like food. And I don't mention the drones flying around you.
Time will come for regulation. It's not Disney land there.
@7krys yes, the cons of tourism. It’s a tough balance. Amazing place and great that people are getting out to explore, but there are costs and maybe it won’t be free access forever
I guess you never been to the Big Island of Hawaii. Black sand beach is pure volcanic sand. And yes, never turn your back on the ocean. Hawaii has some very dangerous beaches and blow holes. Quite a few tourist have drowned here because they don't listen to all the warnings, signs and all. If a local don't do it, then that's saying something.
I was going to say what about hawai’i lol 🤙🏻
The boiling pots are super sketchy, but I think people see locals swimming there and assume it’s okay. Or they assume that every body of water around the islands is calm and safe. But the trick is the ocean is always ready to kill you 😅
Ive been to this beach a few times because I live in Reykjavík which is the capital of Iceland.
I think it's so pathetic that even with the warning signs the tourist some how seem to almost be trying to get them selves washed away. I understand that they don’t have those sort of waves in their country’s most likely, but at least I’d think it’s general knowledge to stay away from a furious ocean and having even read a warning sign about it on the way. Idk maybe I’m just crazy. Tourist, you tell me
You are not crazy. I started visiting your country in 1993 when there were virtually no tourists. My friends and I climbed down the cliff onto the black beach and although the cliff was a little bit dangerous the beach was awesome. I also remember the blue lagoon with only 1 wooden changing room and since I did not bring a bathing suit, they rented me one for $2 usd. There were only 3 people there at the time and this was December 30th. Is there still a revolving restaurant built on top of the water tank in Reykjavik ? Grindavik was also a cool little town. I love Iceland but now stay away due to too many tourists. Hafa a mikill dagur!
Let the natural selection do the job, you don’t need to intervene this process nor be surprised
😀 Tourists, man. Can’t live with ‘em, can’t live without ‘em, eh? Fools
@@robmcguckin7605 im not sure I went to the lagoon when i was 6 and now im 17
@@rocketleaftherlfreestyler6151 I'm sorry, my comment wasn't clear. The restaurant I am referring to is or was in Reykjavick and it was built on top of a large water tank. It also rotated slowly (360 degrees) so the guests could see a different view during dinner. Very nice place but expensive. As far as the Blue Lagoon, I hear that it is now so popular with tourists, reservations need to be made month's in advance. I love Iceland, I just don't like crowds of tourists and I own a hotel in Cusco Peru near the ruins of Machu Picchu ha ha. Maybe this is why? Some travelers are hard to please. Thanks for your reply.
This beach is called chinese take away
😂😂😂
The black sand are lava old rocks that have broken down by the weather or sea into little peices 👍
So cool
In New Zealand Taranaki all the beaches
Have black sand and living In Taranaki we go along its really cool
Very cool! We’d really love to visit New Zealand someday
@@QuenchYourAdventure
You really should
Watch out and...Oh my gosh? People not following the signs are the sort of people Icelanders do not like to visit their country. They also climb and walk the heaths and glaciers almost barefoot and the rescue people that are not getting paid for it, come and help those twits. Many tourists have also not made it.
I do not feel sorry for people like that.
Please, take away the signs, and stop sending in Search&Rescue.
I've had a family member swept away by a sneaker wave. We never saw him again.
Oh my God. That’s really really sad. So sorry to hear that.
Excuse me mam, yellow means caution. Red means the beach is closed and green the beach is open, it’s a calm day… there are no color coded sections of sand where you can go and cannot go.
Number one rule of fight club…errrrr…ocean beaches, never turn your back on the water. She will beach slap you. That’s how people drown. They don’t see the wave coming, it knocks them, and sucks them out.
"She will beach slap you!"
Absolutely Perfect ! !
Oregon & Washington state beaches kill people every year
I love when American tourists show up and become instant and intense experts on the place they’re visiting. Probably yelled at everyone and told them what to do while they were there…
They're American they know everything, just ask them.
Yes this video is very anticlimactic
You don't need to be an expert to know things. It's called educating yourself. 😂We live in the information age bud, not in the dark ages. Just by reading your comment we gained the knowledge that you aren't so bright, without being an expert of your whole life story 🤣
@@obryn i enjoy your arrogance. This will take you to magical and boring places in this realm. The ‘knowledge’ you’ve gained here is merely self satisfaction, and surely fleeting.
How do you know shes not Canadian? You dont. What perfect population of people are you from?
I’ve been here and watched a group of Japanese tourists nearly get swept out to sea. The difference between the previous set of waves and the sneaker wave was about 50 metres. Very very scary
Wow, very scary and unpredictable
Adorable: three signs! "Danger. No, really, danger." Flash flash. "What did we say about danger?".
(bunch of people half way in the water)
These are natural selection spots on Earth. Thank you, mother planet.
Icelandic Darwin awards being presented monthly
😂
I was looking for this comment!
Go to Santorini in Greece, the sand is even black and at least it will be warm and sunny!
Yes, my mind went to Herculaneum beach - also volcanic / black sand.
Went in Jan 2020. And as per normal many people ignored the warnings and went close to the waves and got soaked.
New Zealand has blacker sand on the West Coast.
makes an English beach look like Bora Bora :)
Always the slowest folks who need to get closer to danger
Lol
As an Icelander I find it kind of weird that they call Reynisfjara "Black beach" because I think it makes it sound like it's the only black beach in Iceland, when literally almost all of them are black 😅
Once you go black with the waves at your back, you'll never turn back i guess
The irony talking and explaining about the signs and the lights and still no one paid attention 🤦♀️
I went there once. Guess what I did? I paid attention to the signs, and survived to type this comment. Humans are dumb.
Even with signs out, people in general just don't heed. That's why they get in trouble throughout the Islands of Hawaii. (As well as elsewhere)
Tourist: Am I an A**hole
Nature: Yes, you are
That’s what happens here every year I live on the Oregon coast and we have more tourists dying and having accidents not going home. They don’t pay attention to anything they just get swept away by the beauty.
There’s black sand in Hawaii but it’s not as coarse as the sand at this beach.
Oh, I've been there. Had to run away a little from those waves. There's a narrow part under the cliff down there where you can run if you're fast enough to a further part of the beach, where it becomes quite rocky. Really interesting and inspiring place, something out of this world.
Very cool. Yes quite the rush! Amazing place
I'm icelandic. And here is my hot tip for tourists in Iceland: when Icelanders tell you that the current weather or the nature forces at your destination are dangerous, you better understand that this means It's incredibly DANGEROUS.
We are used to extreme weather and an unforgiving nature. Don't be dumb and ignore Icelandic people's warnings. If you do, you'll understand the meaning of 'fuck around and find out.'
Yes, definitely true!
Ppl never seize to amaze how stupid they are to stand there and run like there's no tomorrow as the sign wasn't big enough for them to see.
Yeah, exactly. I'm not jumping in to save you because you wanted a selfie.
Exactly. I hated the shrill screaming from people who shouldn't have been near the waves.
the worst thing is that people come there who can't run even 20 meters without getting tired, they stand on the edge staring at their phones like donkeys, not seeing what's going on around them, pathetic, no responsibility and no brains😂
Go to Aksa beach near Mumbai. Many people have died because of shifting sands...It's got so many deaths that people believe it's haunted... black sand go to Devka beach in Daman on India's west coast..sand is black
Thanks for showing us. A place, well I didn't know about. Believe it was on the island of Maui. They also have a "Black sand" beach. It's made from black volcanic rock. That been crushed by the ocean, over time. So if you've seen pure black, black rock? That's what the sand is. Like pure black rock, that has been ground up in a mortar/pestal. That black.
These black sands can also be find in some of the beaches of the Canary Islands and Hawaii but with a "slightly" better weather
No matter which coast you are on, never turn your back to the water.
Never turn your back on the ocean
You should go to Tenerife Spain because the sand there is so black probably blacker than there
That sounds great
You should visit Paignton in Devon, UK, it has a red sand beach.
Same with PEI and parts of Nova Scotia in Canada.
@@bookworms77theres a red beach in menorca too
I thought it was taylor swift's snow on the beach💀
In South Africa there is a much better and prettier black beach that is also way safer it's in Kosie Bay
Just googled Kosie bay, couldn't see any black sand 🤔
@@pallelvis Same for me. This black sand is super yellow.
We went there while the sign was on green and it was absolutely beautiful! 😍
Amazing
Was the beach beautiful, too?
Woman's voice was more dangerous than the waves
THE OCEAN IS NOT JOKING!!!💦💙
I'm from Iceland and I can confirm that this is so butifull❤❤❤
When she screamed " watch out watch out!" All i could hear was "bbb-cah bbb-cah!!" Like a chicken. Go back and listen. You’re welcome 😂
Damn even the seagulls were like " hey shut it ! Ya screams are busting our eardrums !
Th e black sand beach in Hawaii looks darker than that sand
Owh mwy gwosh owh mwy gwosh"
It’s amazing! we have been there twice, once on a beautiful sunny day with massive waves and a cloudy day with calm water, this place is magical. Iceland is one of those countries you just can’t get enough of.
Truly a fascinating place!!
There is a beach with black sand in St. Croix.
That’s the most exercise some of those people ever had was running from those waves at the start of the clip
I loved the little cafe there behind you! Coffee and cake was so lovely while we watched wild horses running in the snow
When people like this get swept out to sea i understand that evolution never fails.
Treat the sea with absolute respect or you will pay with your life. 🇬🇧
“ waaatch ouuuut Waaatch ouuuut” 😂
I live in iceland and ive seen sand that is literaly 10x blacker
Oh wow, where?
Check out the blackest beach of the world in Costa Rica puerto viejo,playa negra
I live in iceland and i hate only having Black beaches
I could understand that. We often want what we don’t have 🤷🏻♂️ 😁
what about Radisandur? A red sand beach in the westfjords
@michaelaozuka5179 we almost visited the Westfjords, but the weather was rough and we stayed around the Snaefellsness Peninsula around the that time. Would love to visit someday
go to xxxbeach near reykjavik
The part they didn't tell you is the sand is crushed lava rocks and they are hard to move in. Adding to the risk of being dragged in.
For stupidity there’s not enough warnings.
This beach is perfect for a Gothic summer vacation
When your usual normal beach has a ton of gorgeous looking lifeguards then the most dangerous beach has none.
You know it's real dangerous
OMG, the beach isn't dangerous, is your nature, only this!😏
Them:"That's so black". Me: That's so rascist
Sand: Grey
Her: “that’s SOOOO BLACK” 😂
I really really wish they would have shown the actual WAVES a bit more. Cuz its about the waves...
I was there, it is amazing
If I get hit by a wave, I'm definitely dead...
I get winded just taking the trash out.
ooohhh mmmyyy goooshshhh
I went here last summer for my 34th birthday. Such a beautiful country.
Yeah after watching this, I don’t understand why one would even go near the water here. There’s prettier black beach sands in Hawaii ❤
If you want to go to a beautiful black sand beach there is one in saterine the black sand beach
Him: The most dangerous beach☠️
Him also: Let's try..
Killer Wave Beach
I live in Iceland lol
Me too
"WATCH OUT,WATCH OUT!"
Gurl it's just water 👁️ 👄 👁️
Loved this place!!
Subbed!!!
Thank you!!
That is soooo true. We were there last August of 2022.
That watch out 😂😂was like bachao bacho(help help in India)
Iceland: LISTEN 👂 Up humans I Do Not Babysit
Survival of the fittest playing a big role here
Bethells beach is like this in New Zealand. I lived there for three years. Beautiful black sand and man, the freak waves and sudden onslaught can be pretty dramatic. You have a beautiful country that reminds me of my own
"Don't go near the beach"
everyone- near the beach
They speak Bengali like 'বাঁচাও'😂
There are black sand beaches on Lanzarote, canary island, due to the volcanic eruptions, the sand is volcanic.
My wife and I were there a month or so ago!
looks like one of the scene from 'lost in space' where the family gets stranded on a planet that looks like this
Was there September '23....amazing place! Beautiful!
Madeira island (portugal) has the same black sand even tho mostly its rocks