Miscellaneous Iceland notes, less organized than Dave's.
This post is out of order because I did something in blogger...
Iceland was fascinating. The landscapes are so varied and so different it's hard to believe.
Getting a private guide for Iceland was definitely the right call. He even managed to drive us right past Grindavik, where we could see the month-old lava. No longer hot, but amazingly black and rugged. The town is still deserted. It was eerie.
As expected, food was very expensive. But very good. I ate so much lamb!
Setting it up the tours to be a late evening followed by three 8-hour days followed by a 4AM pickup for the airport, on the other hand... We reached Berlin and all slept for two days. Next time I'd put a rest day in there somewhere. I'm not sorry to have managed to see so much, though.
Iconic Reykjavik church, bridge between the American and Eurasian continents, one of thousands of waterfalls with Siggy (our guide/driver), black sand beach (all Iceland beaches are black sand, says Siggy, bemused by the name), lava.





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