ICELAND – On the way to Dyrhólaey… Beaches, Cliffs, Arches, and Stacks

Can black beaches be that pretty?  Some sayeth “No”?  Well let’s see… But first, while Winnie and her folks were having breakfast, I strolled a couple hundred meters over to Vík í Mýrdal town’s black volcanic beach for a preview of the day’s coming attractions, where I shot an image of those spires in the …

ICELAND -Shooting the Bird(s) and Fresh Seafood, Iceland Style!

Wednesday, September 10, 2014 Shooting the Bird(s) and Fresh Seafood, Iceland Style! Today, we’re gonna get rowdy and SHOOT THE BIRDS.  A lot of birds.  Then for a nice on-board fresh seafood buffet like you’ve never been to before.   Did I say “fresh”?  Oh, baby! Our ride for the day: The Saerun – Das …

ICELAND – Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss, other random fosses, and Skaftafellsjokull Glacier!

After a really good night’s sleep, we’re off to see fosses.  A lot of fosses.  They’re everywhere!  And all… simply beautiful.  The first thing one starts to look for is steam rising up in the distance from mother earth… Always head for the rising mists… Seljalandsfoss Here, Winnie tries to get a first photo of …

ICELAND – Day three SKOGAFOSS

Day three – cont’d The middle of day three finds us heading for yet another waterfall.  Sigh.  It couldn’t possibly be as pretty as Seljanlandsfoss.  Or could it? Skogafoss is considered to be one of Iceland’s most beautiful waterfalls.  (Ed note:  I haven’t seen an ugly one yet.)  Some are small and intricate, some are …

ICELAND – Day 2, cont’d: Gullfoss

Day 2, cont’d. Keep drivin’, Winnie. We’re burning daylight. Next stop… Gullfoss   Gullfoss Gullfoss and the surrounding area were made a nature preserve in 1979.  The area’s ecosystem is also protected, and it’s vegetation remains pretty well untouched.  Attempts are still being made every single day to minimize man’s footprint, to keep man-made structures …

ICELAND – Would you like some ice with that? A visit to Skaftafellsjökull Glacier

Iceland really does have an ice cap atop the island.  It’s called Vatnajokull.  The average thickness of the ice is 400 m (1,300 ft), with a maximum thickness of 1,000 m (3,300 ft). Beneath this huge ice field is a whole array of volcanos and fissures, many of which are still quite active.  This ice …

ICELAND – Day One, The Adventure Begins

 A journey of more than four thousand miles begins with…   Our Ride’s Here ! ….a single step off the jetway onto the aircraft.  Adventure awaits those who are not afraid. And it’s a lot easier if you can ride in Business First! Lucky us, our Global Entry cards, and print-em-at-home boarding passes got us …

ICELAND, Thrihnukagigur Volcano

Descent intoThrihnukagigur Volcano There are regular tours and vacations for regular people, and they are very.. um… nice.  They really are.  In fact we’re taking a cruise in December.  They’re easy, and safe and can be very entertaining, not to mention relaxing.  “Ahhh, I think I’ll read on the beach or maybe take a nap.” …