Waterfalls can make for some of the most magical vistas in the world as they carve solid rock into often incredible formations.
Such is the case with Iceland's Gljúfrafoss waterfall, which is almost completely hidden behind a cliff face. The waterfall has driven a mossy cylindrical chamber into the rock which can only be reached through a thin crack in the outside cliff wall.
Once through the crack, explorers are hit with the incredible majesty of the hidden waterfall as it crashes into a pool at the base of the cave. The interior of the cave is near completely covered in a thin carpet of greenery thanks to the continually moist surroundings. Iceland's natural wonders don't get much more wondrous than this secluded water-work.