The Jokulsarlon lagoon has an outlet, and beyond it is a long black beach, Diamond Beach, on which some of the icebergs escaping the lagoon wash up. The connection with diamonds is obscure, unless some of the icebergs become very small.
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| Driftwood; travelled many miles, no doubt |
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| Diamond Beach; and North Atlantic Ocean |
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| No diamonds |
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| A few fugitive icebergs |
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| Vicki in east Iceland beach attire |
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| Now back on the lagoon |
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| Dang! I was looking forward to a cold plunge! |
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| Us, there |
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In Hofn now, trying to get a shot of all three of the glaciers emptying into its bay |
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| Hofn municipal rock garden |
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| Serious fishing village |
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| H for Hofn |
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| Reminded me of Hokitika; sort of |
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| We were there because Route 1 passes through it |
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| And I wanted to try the famous langoustine roll...interesting; sort of |
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We drove on to Djupivigur and stayed at a popular campground there |
1 comment:
You can always come to Arkansas and hunt diamonds!
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