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One often finds strange things along the way…

…like striped rocks…

…and coloured lumps of concrete with old monitors on them!

~ Bella

Seyðisfjörður – and Walter Mitty skateboard road!

First, watch this clip – I was just there!!!  …and drove that road!!!  …complete with the movie’s soundtrack playing in the background…

Again, these photos do not do it justice, but this was one of the most amazing roads I have ever travelled.

It is said that the Transfăgărășan Road in Romania, that I have also travelled, is the world’s most scenic… but I think this one is right up there with it, along with Strada della Forra around Lake Garda in Italy, that I have also done.

…and yes, the only time it rained was on the way down the mountain – but even so, the drive was amazing.

This is the ‘Walter Mitty viewpoint’… unfortunately, the only place to stop would have required quite the hike to get back to it, so only photos from the car, I’m afraid…

Oh, I wish you could have seen it for real… these photos do not even convey 10% of the beauty…

What’s red and hides in long grass?

A phone booth, of course!

It was created in 2006 by Icelandic artist Guðjón Ketilsson to commemorate the centennial of the first international telegraph cable in Iceland. Reaching from Scotland to Iceland, the underwater connection began Iceland’s telecommunications with the rest of the world.

…and another Walter Mitty location…  At the end of the clip, Walter arrives at the Hotel Aldan…

~ Bella

Harry climbed a mountain!

As we all know, if it’s on Google, it must be true…

…that’s why, when there was a sign on the road we were supposed to take telling us that for almost 20 kilometres, and with gradients reaching almost 20 degrees… Harry and I decided to press on!

These photos do not even come close to giving an indication of how long nor how slippery nor how high we climbed – but we literally drove over the top of a mountain – and I was so proud of little Harry!

If one looks top right of the image below, one may see the ribbon of track we were still to encounter – and that was less than a third of the way!

At times, the ‘road’ was reasonable as in this photo – at other times, it was a slippery, wide track…

Hmmmmm, just what one wants to see – not…

 

…time for a beverage…

…and an amazing dinner…

…and although my birthday is not until September, this looked soooooo good (and the chef made it especially from scratch) so I decided I would treat myself to this as my birthday cake!  YUM!

…and, contrary to popular opinion, there is more advanced communication here on the island…

Tomorrow, it is off to find Walter Mitty’s skateboard mountain!  http://luxuriousnomad.com/seydisfjordur-and-walter-mitty-skateboard-road/

~ Bella

 

In search of eggs! Eggin í Gleðivík

 

 

34 huge granite eggs represent the eggs of each of the nesting birds in this area, many of which are migrating birds, flying over to Iceland from far away to lay their eggs in Iceland.  Each one of the 34 eggs is an exact replica of the egg of the bird in question. The eggs are all different in shape, nuance, and colour. Most of the bird species represented by the eggs are migratory and the best bird-watching time in Iceland is from June to August.

 

The amazing sculpture is the work of noted visual artist, Sigurður Guðmundsson.

…from here we take on an adventure that we didn’t expect…  Google said there was a road there… so we went…….. little did we know Harry would end up climbing a mountain on a loose gravel track!

~ Bella

Glaciers and Icebergs

At times like this, I wish I had more superlatives in my vocabulary…  I was literally AWE-struck!

Jökulsárlón – literally meaning “glacial river lagoon” – and if the sight of the icebergs floating by wasn’t extraordinary enough, the icebergs in Jökulsárlón are composed of ice that is over 1,000 years old!

Jökulsárlón first started forming in 1934, when the Breiðamerkurjökull glacier started retreating, leaving the lagoon in its path.

…and looking carefully, one can see a seal toward the bottom right of the next photo…