Monday, September 24, 2012

Despite the fact that we went to sleep in a beautiful camp with a beautiful sunset, we woke up in t


Despite the fact that we went to sleep in a beautiful camp with a beautiful sunset, we woke up in the foggy, windy cold morning on Lake Myvatin. Funny, but where they come in the morning one day, but when you wake up in cold, foggy or overcast and the breeze blows sometimes legacy park when talking about this supplier potarnala local tourist information only smiled wryly and said, local adage: "If
Iceland's weather, wait five minutes and it will surely get worse!" Despite the arrival time of the first sights that have been improved legacy park considerably, especially growing warm. Since we really appreciate. Not that our island, but in the evening legacy park and in the morning (not in 2EH AM and 4 liters when East and West) is cold and tell you čebuljenje and layering does not help a lot Well, let's go to the first sights, spring source warm water lake called Bjarnarflag. Nice, is not it. And turquoise. For card. Literally. Since you're there, you want to have a bad cough and runny nose, or maybe some gas mask. If we imagine that the egg will allow the sun about 3 days, then put it close to your nose. Well, here is a once in a wind blowing, so the smell of sulfur known as rotten eggs to come. Oh, and about the couple. So the smell of rotten boiled eggs, and when you think it's bad for you and zaledaš this idyllic scene, only at the beginning of the park called Karafla. It's boiling legacy park mud pools allocated part of the plateau. Around the floor of yellow sulfur jetudi pairs and generally all the air. Roads around the springs is limited by line, which would not be necessary because the springs down pair. The reason for boiling lava, which is relatively close to the surface. The path led us to the crater of a dormant volcano. At the heart of the turquoise crater lake in the shape of a heart. In addition to volcanoes, lava fields stretch the consequences of previous outbreaks (in 1984). There are several trekking trails to get out, so it's a little less springs and pools, as we already celebrated nausea. We drove up to geothermal energy. Despite the high efficiency and environmental integrity legacy park of the production of energy from geothermal
power plant in the world just a speck against other (non) renewable energy sources. In Iceland, 86% of the energy and hot water can be obtained legacy park in this way. Character so packajo only cars, buses and ships using oil. In the afternoon we spent at the lake Myvatin. As mentioned here, the nest of hundreds of bird species. legacy park Make a circle around the lake and a tour of volcanic sites. Very nice and in touch with nature. Everywhere Iceland believe that people actually care about nature and nowhere is rubbish nature is intact. There is no unnecessary roads, legacy park bus stops ... same relationship is expected by tourists. We continued legacy park east. A ring road is pomebmnejših sights of Iceland, the largest waterfall in Europe Dettifoss. The waterfall is really huge, loud, but most of us are fascinated by two things: the waterfall legacy park region, which has been stuck on the main flood centuries before (many rocks scattered symmetrical cube) and the "mess" of water, we conclude that due to drifts of sand, gravel and other materials. Not far less Selfoss waterfall, which is only slightly smaller and better seen as a big brother. We planned to spend the evening in the East, so we decided that we slightly longer vehicles. Which is good here since ten o'clock at night, you feel it is too late. We slept near the single largest place in the East Eggilstadir. And the view from the road: Front full moon behind the warm sun. This morning, legacy park continue your journey south island Papey, where we saw hope Puffin (puffin?) And Navy SEALs.
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