Rampart of the Giantess.
The Grjótgarðsháls ridge in the northern Highlands of Iceland holds one of the most startling sights anywhere: a wall of large boulders over 300 m in length and 5 m high set in a sweeping moraine dotted with glacial erratics.
The geological explanation for this wondrous landscape lays it at the door of the Brúarjökull glacier during the last Ice Age. The competing explanation involves a fight between two female trolls for territorial supremacy.
The extent of Skessugarður – from Skessa (Giantess) and garður (in this context a fortress or rampart) – is best appreciated from the air. Watch the video short below.
![Rocks at Skessugarður, Iceland](https://blog.parrikar.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/15-18907-post/Boulders-Skessugardur-Iceland.jpg)
Field of boulders
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![Skessugarður, Iceland](https://blog.parrikar.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/15-18907-post/Skessugardur-Iceland-1a.jpg)
Skessugarður: Rampart of the Giantess
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![Skessugarður, Kristinn Ingi Pétursson, Iceland](https://blog.parrikar.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/15-18907-post/Skessugardur-Iceland-3a.jpg)
Scale
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![Skessugarður, Lichen, Iceland](https://blog.parrikar.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/15-18907-post/Lichen-Skessugardur-Iceland.jpg)
Lichen on rocks
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![Skessugarður, Kristinn Ingi Pétursson, Iceland](https://blog.parrikar.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/15-18907-post/Kristinn-Skessugardur-Iceland.jpg)
Kristinn Ingi Pétursson
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This is so freaking awesome! Thanks for bringing out these geological wonders for us!
Thank you, Premanand-bab.
Extraterrestrial !!
Sanjeev-bab, good to hear from you.