Our fifth day found us driving along the southeast coast, under the vast icefield Vatnajokull and stopping at a few of its many glacial outlets.
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Vatnajokull is the big white thing in the middle there; relatively huge as icefields go |
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| Another big waterfall; didn't get its same |
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| There are few towns out here, but every now and then a rest stop |
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| More basalt |
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Barns built into the hill
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Driving south of you cross the Skeidarsandur, the Spoon River Sands, the largest glacial outwash delta in the world, 500 square miles; here's a bit of it |
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It was a dark and rainy day, but you could still see up into what I think was the icefield |
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| Remains of a bridge washed away by flood |
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| Road not taken |
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| Straight and narrow road going not quite ever on |
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Now looking into the Jokulsarlon "lagoon" and the glacial tongue |
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| But first, we're heading out to the beach |
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Just amazing from volcanos to glaciers and waterfalls and desolate countryside.
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