Syd and her class have spent the last few days in La Garnacha where they cleared a field to build a school playground and got to enjoy it with the local kids this morning. They have now moved on to the city of Granada on the shore of Lake Nicaragua. Granada is home to multiple Spanish colonial landmarks and is just south of Managua which means it is almost time for her to come home.
Return to Smoke Cove
Black Sand Beach, Fjallsárlón Glacial Lagoon, Iceland, Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon, Reykjavík, Seljalandsfoss, VikTime to start unwinding this one. We have to keep this trip relatively short as compared to others in order to meet Sydney when she returns on Friday. We have spent the last spent the last few days near Höfn, a fishing town in southeast Iceland. Our departure point is some 5 hours east, in Reykjavik which translates roughly as Smoke Cove. Apparently the first explorers of Iceland saw the steam from the geothermal vents and thought it was smoke and incorporated that fact when they named Reykjavik.
Not without a few stops along the way. The clouds have parted and we took advantage of that and revisited Jökulsárlón and Fjallsárlón Glacier Lagoons and the visit was a polar opposite of yesterday. Foggy yesterday, cloudy but bright today. The tide was coming in yesterday, going out with a vengeance today like someone pulled a plug causing the water to rush out. This caused the ice in the lagoon to flip and move like they were motorized. The plug at the outlet reformed in front of us with iceberg collisions and constantly changing water levels. Quite the site!
Alas the nice weather did not last. Driving the coast meant we dipped further south and after we passed through Vík, the southernmost village in Iceland the rain picked up a bit. We made the best of it during our visit to the Black Sand Beach a bit more wet than we would like. Quite the dramatic place, tall cliffs surrounded by a black sand beach make it quite a beautiful place to visit. On top of that the next landmass directly south of the beach is Antarctica meaning the full fury of the Atlantic Ocean is able to attack the land. This makes the shore here quite dangerous, many visitors have drowned here being swept out to sea by a sneaker wave so if you visit, which I encourage, do not turn your back on the Atlantic!
The weather got a bit better as we visited our last two stops, the waterfalls Skógafoss and Seljalandsfoss. However the pace of the the trip is starting to catch-up with us and we are looking forward to getting back to “Smoke Cove” and relaxing a bit before going out to dinner.