East Fjords


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June 28th 2018
Published: July 19th 2018
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My drive through the East Fjords was fairly unexciting...and grey, given more rainy weather. There are some fishing villages, one of which is known for a lady's astounding rock collection and another of which features a fairly large and somewhat random piece of artwork based on the eggs of Iceland's different birds. I ended up in a town called Seydisfjordur which was a great surprise - you drive i... Read Full Entry



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Hengifoss - the red stripes are layers of clay/mud that formed between volcanic eruptions over timeHengifoss - the red stripes are layers of clay/mud that formed between volcanic eruptions over time
Hengifoss - the red stripes are layers of clay/mud that formed between volcanic eruptions over time

It also flows into Lagarfljot - a fairly large lake, where a sea monster lives (Iceland's Nessie)



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