Yesterday was all urban, today was all rural and natural. We toured the Golden Circle, a route in southern Iceland with no roots in the island’s history but includes many great natural sites especially:
- Þingvellir (or Thingvellir) – Where the parliament of Iceland was founded, the first of its type in the world. Also the edge of the North American tectonic plate with the European plate is clearly visible as a wall. I liked visiting here because we drove by the edge of the North American plate with the Pacific plate on the way to the SFO to get here.
- Geysir (or The Great Geysir) – A very active geyser in southwestern Iceland. It was a the first geyser described in a print and is the source of the word geyser. Geysir is derived from the Icelandic verb geysa which means “to gush.”
- Gullfoss (or Golden Falls) – A waterfall of offering a view of a spectacular amount of water movement. That is the closest I can describe it.
More nature to come over the next two days.

Þingvellir or Thingvellir in english. The parliament of Iceland (first parliament in the world) was established at the here in 930 AD. It is also the edge of the North American plate.

The path down at Thingvellir. The wall on the right is the end of the North American plate. The path descends through a piece of North America that fell off recently.