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#Iceland: Bubbling mud and blue lagoon north
At this point, we’ve seen glaciers, been white water rafting and whale watching, but looking back, I think our day, with Lake Myvatn and its geological wonders, was perhaps my favourite day. Here’s a preview: The Lake Myvatn area is simply not to be missed. Just to remind you, Iceland is divided by two continental…
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West to Snaefellsjokull #Iceland
First a word or two about renting a car in Iceland: Don’t use Flizzr (booked through WOW air). Use Economy Rent a Car (I booked it through Expedia and it was effortless). Take the insurance….dents on the car and broken windshields are the most likely isssues you’ll have. Take the rest of the insurance….volcanic gravel…
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Are we Icelandic teletubbies? #Iceland!
That’s Max looking like Kenny on the left and the rest of us are either Barbapapas or Teletubbies. About to go whale watching in the Skjalfandi Bay at Husavik. via Facebook http://ift.tt/2uX8FrE
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Ready to watch whales in Husavik #Iceland!
In Husavik whale watching with North Sailing. Why am I the one who is the most covered and I still look cold? Oh yeah! Less than 80 km from the Arctic Circle. via Facebook http://ift.tt/2uoqXoV
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#Iceland: Seljalandsfoss,Vik, and prawns
…and we slept for 14 hours our first night (but that’s jet lag). As usually happens, my hours of pre-planning went awry but I convinced the fellas to push towards Vik, which I had heard was a geological phenomenon that can’t be missed. On our way from Sacred Seed to Vik, I learned that red…
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Snaefellsjokull National Park #Iceland
via Facebook http://ift.tt/2tLUxRZ Snaefellsjokull National Park That’s me in the bottom right of this photo trying desperately to show you the scale of this place. Look left you’ll see vocanic coastlines and rock formations. Look right and there’s a massive dormant volcano and glacier. Look around and there are these beautiful moss-covered lava fields. We…


