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  1. 1 hour ago, Jimbo said:

    When we were in Greenland last year, which wasn't very green in September we were told that Iceland was  really the green island.

     

    Just not seeing it in your photo's, not what I would expect. Iceland looks like pictures from the Moon, is there any greenery anywhere?

     

    Snow capped mountains look the same in both Greenland and Iceland though, no changes there.

     

    We saw many, many huge icebergs in Greenland, do you have any ice berg pictures from your 2  stops in Iceland so far?


    No icebergs encounters yet. 

  2. It's just after 11pm as I prepare to post this.

     

    At 11:01pm I looked out and saw this:

     

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    Since I was heading up for a slice of pizza I thought I'd check out the sunset on the other side of the ship.

     

    At 11:05pm the sun was obscured behind clouds but sort of visible in the sky.

     

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    It's not dark exactly.  I could probably read a book out there.

     

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    The moon is moving sideways across the sky.

     

    Time: 11:34pm and the moon is now over the airport terminal.

     

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    So cool.

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  3. Back on the bus to drive towards the coast before arriving at Húsavík.

     

    First we cross a section where an earthquake in 1996 created a new lake and altered the landscape.

     

    This gap formed in the otherwise flat land before the quake.  It runs for miles in each direction.

     

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    Húsavík is becoming a whale watching hotspot and we had a short ten minute stop to check out the harbor.  

     

    I'm not really sure why we stopped here.  Perhaps the local business owner or chamber lobbied to be included.   It's a pretty little spot but ten minutes wasn't enough to really do anything.

     

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  4. Back on the bus to our next stop, Langavatnshöfði.

     

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    This is an overlook 300m from the parking lot on a paved trail.

     

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    It's thought there was once a glacier here with a volcano under the glacier.  The volcano became active and melted the glacier creating massive volumes of water that altered the landscape.  This was thought to occur around 5,000 year ago, again around 4,000 years and another time around 3,000 years ago. 

     

    The effect has been to cause the land to sink sharply as seen from the cliff faces. 

     

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  5. Back on the bus or guide points out a geothermal electric generating plant.

     

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    Basically they drill down into the earth and once they find steam they pipe it into a steam generator to produce electricity.  Some of these go down 3,000 to 4,000 meters.

     

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    Around the corner he points out where two tectonic plates meet.  On the left is the North American plate and on the right is the Eurasian plate.  The gap is because they are spreading away from each other.

     

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    Right around the corner from that are naturally occurring geothermal geysers.  

     

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    Then just a bit a further along some active venting was occuring.

     

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  6. Our first stop was at Dimmuborgir.

     

    Here we can explore the rugged lava formations up close using easy to navigate paved trails.

     

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    The crater is the background is thought to be unrelated to the lava flow that created the formations.  They think it came much later.

     

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    Basalt rock up close.

     

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    Bathroom break here at this stop for those that needed it.  It is after all an 8 hour tour.

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  7. It's a little cooler in the valley and some lakes still had ice on them.

     

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    This is a pseudo crater and in the world of volcanoes there are pretty rare, except in this region.

     

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    So much of Iceland involves volcanoes.

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    Our guide points out the rough lava formations from thousands of years ago.  

     

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    At some point thousands of years ago an eruption occured and lava was flowing through this valley.  The valley most likely had wetlands or water so the hot flowing lava had an dramatic encounter with the water in the valley leading to these sharp formations.

     

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