Hraunhafnartangi Explained

Hraunhafnartangi (in Icelandic pronounced as /ˈr̥œynˌhapnarˌtʰauɲcɪ/) is the second northernmost point of mainland Iceland and was believed to be the northernmost point until 2016 when it lost that title to the close by Rifstangi which was found to exceed it by 68 metres.[1] It is notable for the Hraunhafnartangi Lighthouse.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staðfest að Rifstangi liggur norðar en Hraunhafnartangi . visir.is . is . 20 May 2019.
  2. 20 May 2019.