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  1. We then drove 2.5 hours from Vik (tiny town) through 200+ km of pretty much nothing. Such incredible swaths of the most incredibly bizarre flat landscape covered by moss and lava rock with distant mountains. Felt like another planet. We then reached our destination by the Jökulsárlón glacier. We will be kayaking that in the morning. Our air b n b has a small (but tall) waterfall behind it and overlooks the distant ocean
  2. Sadly, it tasted like (going by old memory) something like Killian’s Irish Red ? (Fake stuff by Coors). I think the server brought the wrong one. He said there was a red brew and a green. The green was supposedly more flavorful. What he brought looked red and was...bland? I did try a brand here called Einstock Pale Ale that was excellent.
  3. Yes. That was from (let me check the spelling) Dyerholeay (maybe?). Decent hike up to a lighthouse. Thousands of puffins on the cliffs below.
  4. So far it has been decent. Expensive but the prices include tax and you don’t tip. We just ate some fish sandwiches for a late lunch. Each one was around $23. So that would be around an $18 sandwich at home? Had some excellent pastries and coffee our first morning. Lunch was meh at a museum. Dinner I had trout. Best trout I’ve had I think. Yesterday and today we had breakfast at the hotel. Decent continental style. We are lunch yesterday at a tomato greenhouse. Excellent food. I had tomato beer and tomato ice cream.
  5. I can’t even describe it. You can see 30 miles in all directions and then giant cliffs and mountains rise up. So green. So many horses.
  6. That ocean was like 500’ down. The cliffs were nuts
  7. Yeah. It is not really like straddling 2 plates there. Think of it like a scar after a big surgery. The National park is on the scar itself. You can measure the plates pulling apart using spots that are distant but there isn’t a spot you can actually tough two plates that way. Still cool. We were watching snorkelers and divers entering the crystal clear 2 degree water there. We almost signed up for that but $$$
  8. Also, no AC here. Heat is pretty close to free so they crank it up everywhere. And does anyone on here have a towel dryer/warmer? So need to get one
  9. It was pretty warm when we were out and about. 15-17C. Lots of sun in the morning. Some decent rain when we were driving back from Geysir. I wonder if they have ever had a tornado here.
  10. Yeah. Gullfoss was more impressive than I though. We thought Thingvellir National Park was the best though. That’s where you can measure the plates pulling away 2cm per year Saw our first glacier today from Gullfoss. Kayaking a glacial lagoon Friday
  11. I wish pics could do it justice here.
  12. We saw some small sections of them. But I think July is when there are big fields of them.
  13. This country is stunning. I highly recommend visiting
  14. I think you show you tested positive then had antibodies then a negative? Not totally sure
  15. It is for some purposes. To enter Iceland that was valid if you can show you recovered from it
  16. The BAC (big ass church) and Leif statue. We spent the morning downtown (after clearing customs, security etc and getting our rental car) Then we visited a science museum called the Perlan. Pretty cool. I picked out my ice throne for this winter
  17. Still bopping around Reykjavik. Trying to get bearings etc. neat city.
  18. Penis museum entrance. It wasn’t open yet when I took it
  19. Yeah. We will just power through it.
  20. A day of jet lag incoming. Fight lands at KEF at 6:15 or so local time. 2:15AM by my body’s clock.
  21. 50.1F here for my low. Speaking of low, low chances of showers Weds night here. SE SNE should get a good drink
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