Iceland Village
As seen through a window in the Viking World museum.
Hnefatafl
Legend says this board game was devised and played by the Vikings. We saw many variations in just about every gift store.
Miðlína
The line between the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates runs through Iceland. This area is more symbolic of that split but still an interesting stop.
Not THE Blue Lagoon
A blue hot springs pool near the world famous spa.
Lava Path
From the parking lot to the Blue Lagoon.
Lava Rock
I swear I saw this location used in Game of Thrones. Even if it wasn't, this is still an amazing view.
Ann at Skógafoss
Sheep in the Meadow
For a country called Iceland, many places are very green.
Volcanic Mountains
The breakfast view at our hotel in Hella.
Seljalandsfoss
Playing with shutter speed.
Icelandic Sheep
This was the only one curious enough to come close to the camera.
Tomato Farm
Just one small part of this hydroponic farm.
Landscape
A good example of the stark beauty of the Icelandic landscape, with a field of moss-covered lava rock in the foreground and a scrubby field flowing out to snow-capped mountains.
Snorklers
Finished with their expedition and headed back to the van.
Volcano Neighbor
That's Hekla in the background.
Museum Entry
Excellent collection and presentation.
Trolls
These are much cuter than many trollish figures we saw.
Logo
The logo repeated in the folding doors of the museum shop.
Ceiling
Honeycomb ceiling and windows of the Harpa Performing Arts Center.
Instruments
Another display in the Reykjavík hotel.
Books
In the hotel library.
Write Your Own Caption
Odd figure in the bathroom area of the hotel bar, Slippbarinn.
Cathedral
As seen through a window in the Harpa, Reykjavík's performance center.
Viking Tattoos