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Iceland - June 20 - July 2, 2017

Page Two

Snaefellsnes Peninsula

coastline
Beautiful coastline view from the cliff-top trail between Arnarstapi and Hellnar.
The National Park Visitor Center is in Hellnar.

coastline
Lava formations along the coastline

coastline
Gatklettur, a natural arch extending into the sea, an unusual
form of lava erosion seen from the cliff-top trail.


coastline
Columns in the cliff were created by the cooling of magma after
volcanic eruptions.


seabirds
Kittiwakes, a cliff nesting gull.

seabirds
Kittiwakes

coastline
View from our lunch stop, Fjoruhusid Cafe, a tiny seaside
cafe with limited seating and famous fish soup. The soup
should be famous; it cost the U.S. equivalent of $25 per bowl.
Prices are very high in Iceland.


black sand beach
Along the western coast of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula is Djupalonssandur,
a black sand beach amid unusually eroded clumps of lava.


lava formation
Trail leading down to the Djupalonssandur, Djupalon Beach. Looking back as
we were heading toward the beach.


lava and mountains
The area is crowned by the glistening ice cap Snaefellsjokull, immortalized in
Jules Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth." Mt. Snaefells peak was
torn apart when the volcano beneath it exploded around year 250. The crater
is filled with the ice cap. Jokull means glacier.


black sand beach
Djupalon Beach up close

black sand beach
Lava rock formation in the water

lava formation
One of the unusual eroded lava formations.

snow-capped mountain
Snaefellsjokull area

mountains near coastline
View from the tour bus as we were heading north. We went
clockwise around the Peninsula.


waterfalls
Another waterfall. Waterfalls are everywhere.

waterfalls
In the area of the northern coastline is Kirkjufellsfoss, or Kirkjufells Waterfall.

view from waterfalls
View from the bridge above the waterfall


Kirkjufell, one of the most photographed places in Iceland.
You can climb it with a guide. The Kirkjufells Waterfall and River
are in the foreground. You can barely see a rainbow.

whale watching
The third day in Iceland we took a whale watching tour from the
Old Harbour of Reykjavik. The tour company provided the overalls for warmth.
We saw both minke and humpback whales. I did not take photos, since
they rose above and went back into the water very quickly.


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