Thursday - 31 August - Day 4 of V & G - The Golden Circle
| Another church |
| This is a village, this time |
| Same church & village, different perspective |
| Drove past hot springs on our way to Gullfoss Falls |
First stop was Gullfoss, the most spectacular waterfall I've ever seen - and I've been to Niagara Falls. This is where I almost killed us both, not intentionally, may I add. Where we took that selfie on the right, there was a rope around knee height behind us. I stepped back, tried to take hold of the rope as I almost tripped over it, grabbed Maureen instead (I wasn't going on my own!!) which saved us both. She had her two feet planted firmly on the ground. On the other side of the rope was a cliff that went straight down into the river below the falls. I gave myself quite a fright when I saw how easily I could have gone over the side. There would have been no saving me, though I'm sure Maureen would have tried.
I think her interaction with the bus in Oslo was a closer call, though. She has to be the winner in everything, even near death experiences, I've discovered. Boy, oh boy, Al, you owe me big time!!!
| These are Gullfoss Falls - SPECTACULAR!!! |
| Guess who, lookin' good at Gullfoss Falls! |
| Same falls |
| Again!! |
| And again! |
| And again!! |
| This is the woman who saved the falls from the English who wanted to harness them for power supply |
| This is her story |
| Who'd fly a drone over an area of such spray? |
| Last one of the falls, promise!!! |
| Welcome to Geysir |
| This pool doesn't erupt. |
| It just bubbles! |
| This is the main geyser. Didn't sprout as high as we'd have liked!! |
| Accommodation on the Golden Circle |
| Country between Geysir and Pingvellir National Park ( Rift Valley) |
| Waterfall in the NP |
| Same waterfall |
| Same waterfall into a creek |
| Iceland National Flag |
| Old Parliament House in the middle of the Rift |
| Walking up one wall of the tectonic plates |
This was the attraction that brought me to Iceland in the first place and it was every bit as wonderful and amazing and beautiful and mind-blowing as I thought it would be. Not sure how Maur felt about it because she got lost, stopping to take photos as the rest of us moved on, surprise, surprise.
Obviously she found us again, but not before she found George Negus...
| Guess who? Cath spoiled my surprise........!!!!! |
| The lakes formed by the separation of the plates - stunning scenery! |
| Poster of the separation of the plates |
| Old Parliament House on the low side of the Rift |
| Scenery on the drive back to Reykyavik |
| More scenery on the drive - it's just such a contrast |
| I know you're sick of churches, but this one is a bit different!! |
| Like chickenman, Ikea is everywhere!!!! |
We left Thingvellir (sob, sob) and drove to Reykjavik where we were dropped off at our hotel, the Raddisson. It was really nice, the best breakfast of all the hotels we've stayed at so far. We went out looking for dinner, followed the advice of a very nice couple from Sydney, got completely lost and ended up having pizza - and a delicious pizza it was - at a dubious looking restaurant near the harbour. We also had a drink...
How funny, we did a Black Taxi tour in Belfast today and the driver had driven George Negus around for three days a while ago! He said to say hello from Paddy, so if you see George again can you please say hello!
ReplyDeleteThat is certainly an incredible waterfall, all those different angles, water rushing everywhere, the noise must be amazing. All I can say is...Al is a lucky man!!! Love Pam and Vernon xxxx
ReplyDeleteLooks bloody cold. Brrr
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