Tungustapi
Tungustapi is a chest-shaped rock in Sælingsdalur in Hvammsfjörður. Tungustapi is named after the town of Tungu as
It has been called Saelingsdale Tongue for centuries. The stack is tall with cliffs and grass overgrown
pedestals that can be walked along as if they were a balcony. It is easy to climb the stack and from there you can see in
all directions, into the valley floor and out into Hvammsfjörður.
Tungustapi is considered to be a fairy cathedral and bishop's seat.
You can read about Tungustapi in Jón Árnason's Folklore.