I was really good at making waffles!
First stop after breakfast was a walk across and alongside fields of sheep, then on to Systrafoss waterfall. There are so many sheep, most with twin lambs.
We picked up some provisions at a local grocery store for snacking and picnicking through the day.
First up - another waterfall, Foss a Siou.
Across the road were Dverghamrar, "Dwarf Rocks", where we walked alongside basalt columns. And I high-pointed the mound above.
We drove east on the Route 1, also known as the "Ring Road - because it encircles the perimeter of Iceland. For miles we drove alongside Skeioararsandur, a desolate sandbar formed from alluvial deposits. Some years ago a volcano eruption caused a glacier flood, with tons of glaciers forced down river, destroying a number of roadway bridges. Pieces of one such bridge rest on the sandbar.
The main attraction of the day was Vatnajokull glacier, the largest ice cap in Iceland. It covers 8% of the country.
We walked 3 miles round trip to the edge of the glacier.
It was exhausting!
Snow is forecast for tomorrow. Stay tuned.
















I love your high point pose and your tired pose! Looks like an amazing day. Ode to Todd - Fun to think you are exploring glaciers while Todd is on his glacier adventure.
ReplyDeleteYour photo of the fallen bridge looks like a cross, very thought provoking...
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your amazing adventure. Iceland is so beautiful!
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