Next morning we woke to this view from our cabin … a great day in store.
We braved a ship’s bus tour around the “golden circle”. Past pretty farms in bleak landscape …
To Pingvellir … the place where the European plate and the North American plates are visibly drifting apart.
We walked down the “Rift Valley” …
The wind was cold. “Not happy, Jan!”
This stream seemed to emerge from nowhere … then on down to a huge lake.
Then on through strange rocky landscapes … with what looked like moon dust blowing in the wind …
… to Geysir (that gave it’s name to all geysers in the world)
Boiling water ponds in an eerie landscape …
we watched people watching the geyser going off about every 5 minutes …
… then went closer … ponder this freak and lucky photo as the next eruption started …
… blew up to this in a small fraction of a second …
… and retracted to this …
Then on to Gullfoss, one of Iceland’s many great waterfalls.
A huge rush of milky glacial water …
Then past more orderly farms …
… and a lava field before returning to Reykjavik for another little adventure …
… but that’s another story!




















Fantastic!! Perfect photos : )
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Very remote and nothing I’ve ever seen before. Great shots
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Absolutely awesome photos!!! What an amazing place!! Am loving your adventures!!
Sandy/Bill xx
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Another amazing landscape. Some nice looking rocks … Any climbers?
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Seems ‘braving’ the ship’s bus tour proved to be quite rewarding. Marvellous pics over 2 days in Reykjavik. Just holding my breath about ‘…and that’s another story!’ Xx.
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Wow wow wow…
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