After Dimmuborgir we stopped at our next waterfall, Godafoss, and then drove on to Iceland's second largest city, Akureyri, where we had a burned-out headlamp replaced, as well as frayed windshield wipers. From there it was up the Eyjafjordur, over some passes and through some tunnels and then out onto the Skagafjordur, with a stop, soak, and overnight at Hosfos.
Next waterfall: Godafoss |
At this point we are beginning to wonder whether Iceland has more waterfalls than Thailand has wats (>30,000)? |
Another table with a view; during our 11 day circumnavigation of the island, we never once saw anyone picnicking at one of these tables, even in late June |
A little color along the fiord in, I think, Vik |
The road goes ever on, over mountain passes and through tunnels |
In this instance, the oncoming traffic has right-of-way; so you pull over into one of the many parking bays (in New Zealand and Italy it's done on a circulation alternee basis) (pardon my French) |
Eventually you get to the other side, another beautiful fiord, with a spit |
Also bluebonnets |
More great coastal scenes |
After our soak we decided to just stay overnight at the campground in Hosfos |
1 comment:
That hot soak sounds wonderful. I remember your hot tub in Dallas.
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