Hvitserkur is a striking rock formation located on the northern coast of Iceland, near the Vatnsnes Peninsula. Standing about 15 meters tall, it resembles a giant dragon or dinosaur drinking from the sea, which makes it a popular spot for photographers and nature lovers alike. The unique basalt structure was formed by volcanic activity and erosion over thousands of years, giving it its distinctive shape. Visitors often flock to the area not just for the impressive sight but also to catch glimpses of local wildlife, including seals lounging on nearby rocks. The surrounding landscape is equally breathtaking, with sweeping views of the ocean and rugged cliffs that add to the charm of this natural wonder.