The Golden Circle

Geysir, Golden Circle, Gullfoss, Iceland, Reykjavík, Þingvellir National Park

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.

Art across from our hotel.

Art across from our hotel.

The harbor near our hotel.

The harbor near our hotel.

The view back towards Reykjavík. The pipe is bringing hot water (86c or 187f) to the city.

The view back towards Reykjavík. The pipe is bringing hot water (86c or 187f) to the city.

A clear day.

A clear day.

Local source of thermal-dynamic power. Smells like what??

Local source of thermal-dynamic power. Smells like what??

The domes represent spots where hot water is extracted.

The domes represent spots where hot water is extracted.

Þingvallavatn or Thingvallavatn.

Þingvallavatn or Thingvallavatn.

Saw lots of this today.

Saw lots of this today.

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.

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.

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.

Geysir expresses itself.

Geysir expresses itself.

Hot springs near Geysir.

Hot springs near Geysir.

Gullfoss or Golden Falls.

Gullfoss or Golden Falls.

Gullfoss or Golden Falls.

Gullfoss or Golden Falls.

Mountains and glaciers near Þingvellir.

Mountains and glaciers near Þingvellir.

Icelandic horses.

Icelandic horses.

Harpa Concert Hall

Harpa Concert Hall

 

 

Around Reykjavík

Iceland, Reykjavík

Today was a day to tour Reykjavík. Stops included:

  • Hallgrimskirkja – The largest church in Iceland which is visible throughout the city.
  • Perlan – Where hot water is stored then piped to the homes and businesses of Reykjavík. Equipment is expensive here so it is less costly to provide water in this manner. It has a large exhibition space that is now being converted to a Museum of Icelandic Wonders.
  • Bessastaðir – Residence of the President of Iceland. It is in a fairly isolated but beautiful location however there are no guards or guardhouses around it.
  • Höfði House – A house in Reykjavík with an extensive national and international history.
  • The National Museum of Iceland – Contains art and artifacts relevant to the history of Iceland from its settlement through the current day.

Time for a nap before dinner…. Tired…

Þúfa or Thufa, an art piece in Reykjavík harbor with a fish drying shed on top.

Þúfa or Thufa, an art piece in Reykjavík harbor with a fish drying shed on top.


The view across Reykjavík harbor before the clouds cleared.

The view across Reykjavík harbor before the clouds cleared.


Leif Erickson and Hallgrimskirkja.

Leif Erickson and Hallgrimskirkja.


Reykjavík looking towards the harbor from the top of Hallgrimskirkja.

Reykjavík looking towards the harbor from the top of Hallgrimskirkja.


The altar in Hallgrimskirkja.

The altar in Hallgrimskirkja.


The pipes of the organ in Hallgrimskirkja.

The pipes of the organ in Hallgrimskirkja.


The organist at Hallgrimskirkja playing a selection only with her feet,

The organist at Hallgrimskirkja playing a selection only with her feet.


Local art at Hallgrimskirkja.

Local art at Hallgrimskirkja.


Tom & Kim & Hallgrímskirkja.

Tom & Kim & Hallgrímskirkja.


Café Loki across the street from Hallgrimskirkja. While planning the trip I would occasionally observe the church using the Web Cam visible on the roof antenna.

Café Loki across the street from Hallgrimskirkja. While planning the trip I would occasionally observe the church using the Web Cam visible on the roof antenna.

Click here to access the Web Cam on the Café Loki.

Perlan or Pearl where hot water is stored then piped to the residence of Reykjavík.

Perlan or Pearl where hot water is stored then piped to the residence of Reykjavík.


A view of Reykjavík from Perlan.

A view of Reykjavík from Perlan.


Bessastaðir, residence of the President of Iceland in Álftanes near Reykjavík.

Bessastaðir, residence of the President of Iceland in Álftanes near Reykjavík.


The walk to the chapel at Bessastaðir. It is open to nearby residents as well.

The walk to the chapel at Bessastaðir. It is open to nearby residents as well.


Kim and our driver Magnús patiently awaiting the photographer.

Kim and our driver Magnús patiently awaiting the photographer.


Höfði house in Reykjavík.

Höfði house in Reykjavík.


OK kids, what happened here?

OK kids, what happened here?

If you want to give up quick click here.

A piece of something that fell as a result of what happened at Höfði house.

A piece of something that fell as a result of what happened at Höfði house.


Inside the National Museum of Iceland.

Inside the National Museum of Iceland.


Inside the National Museum of Iceland.

Inside the National Museum of Iceland.