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"Two trolls attempted to drag a large ship to shore in the middle of the night. They didn't make it in time. As daylight appeared, the trolls and the ship were frozen into basalt sea stacks.
That's the legend of Reynisdrangar, the three rock formations that sit just off Reynisfjara, the famous black-sand beach. They stand more than 200 feet high. They're constantly pounded by dangerous waves. While, regardless of the time of year or day, they're a stunning site."
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