saltvatni
Saltvatni is a small village located in the southern region of Iceland, approximately 10 kilometers east of the town of Vík í Mýrdal. The village is known for its unique geological features and historical significance. The name "Saltvatni" translates to "Salt Lake" in English, referring to the saltwater lake that was once located in the area. This lake was formed by the melting of a glacier during the Ice Age and was later drained by human activity.
The village is situated in a valley surrounded by mountains, providing a picturesque landscape. Saltvatni is
Despite its small size, Saltvatni plays an important role in the local community. The village serves as