Land of fire and ice... and water. Traveling through the north and eastern fjords I came upon a whole lot of water. Massive glacial cut valleys were streaming with white rushing waterfalls while the fast moving, high flowing rivers in the bottom forced their way through to dig deep forges. The final waterfall I visited was the most powerful one in all of Europe. The sheer volume of water and the crushing drop is indescribable. My pictures and video probably do it little justice as well.
I got big time lost twice today, yet both were a treat. I made it through ornate lava flows, steaming mountains of hot sulfur, around lakes, through volcanic craters, and over misty highlands that at moments could have been a multicolored moon/mars scape. I also to the wrong fjord to my next AirBnb getting me in 2 hours later than expected.
12 hours of driving and hiking around has me beat. I will try harder tomorrow.
I got big time lost twice today, yet both were a treat. I made it through ornate lava flows, steaming mountains of hot sulfur, around lakes, through volcanic craters, and over misty highlands that at moments could have been a multicolored moon/mars scape. I also to the wrong fjord to my next AirBnb getting me in 2 hours later than expected.
12 hours of driving and hiking around has me beat. I will try harder tomorrow.
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