Króksbjarg are 40-meter-high cliffs on the northwestern coast of the Skagi Peninsula. As is typical for cliffs, a large number of seabirds, especially gulls, nest here. There is also a waterfall on the Fossá River, which flows directly into the ocean. Further cliffs to the north are called Skriðbjarg, Bjargabjörg (where the small island is located), and the northernmost Bakkar.

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