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Davidsgja & Lake Thingvallavatn
Iceland
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Davidsgja is often overshadowed by its more famous neighbor, Silfra, but offers a similarly thrilling diving experience within Þingvellir National Park. Part of Lake Thingvallavatn, Davidsgja is a deep fissure that provides an adventurous dive for those looking to explore the darker, less visited parts of the lake. The water clarity is exceptional, allowing for visibility up to 100 meters. The lake itself is home to a variety of dive sites, including some that are suited for more experienced divers.
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Dive Sites in Davidsgja & Lake Thingvallavatn
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Silfra
Silfra is a fissure between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates in Thingvallavatn Lake....
63m
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Davidsgja
Davidsgja is a crack in the lake Thingvallavatn and is the second most popular site after Silfra. Th...
18m
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Nesgja
Nesgja is a less visited fissure located in the north of Lake Thingvallavatn. It is a long and narro...
18m
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Peningagja
Peningagja, also known as 'Money Fissure', is a narrow and shallow fissure in Lake Thingvallavatn. T...
9m
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