Looking north eastish from the just-east-of-north tip of Tjörnes |
Same as above, but looking ESE |
Cairns are the graffiti of Iceland |
The reward for the hike: view of the canyon from the end of the trail |
Next stop: the Hljóðaklettar parking area, for a hike along the "Karl og Kerling" trail. The trail map said Karl and Kerling are trolls; no idea if we saw them or not among the amazing rock formations.
We continued our drive through the park, passing lunar landscapes...
...on our way to Europe's "most powerful" waterfall, Dettifoss (click on the photo to enlarge; seriously, do it)...
...and a short walk away, Selfoss.
We were so tuckered out from the sun, wind, and hiking that we didn't have the energy to stop at Lake Mývatn on the way back to Húsavík. We admired the steaming hills, mudflats, and gorgeous lake views from the car as we zipped through the sulfur-scented air past the scads of tourists. Maybe we'll stop the next time we're in Iceland.
1 comment:
WOW!! So beautiful. I love the various views & vistas from your hikes. The landscape appears deceptively flat...but behold the cliffs & waterfalls!!! WOW! (the extruded looking formations had me thinking about different pottery signature stamps...)
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