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Travel Blogs from Reykjavík
Gulfoss, Geysirs and Glaciers in Iceland
... island’, now I’m sure you can all guess what we saw here! The boat just drifted past so they were all pretty far away but you could still see them and their cute little red beaks. Puffins are the most common bird in Iceland and are about 30cm tall and only live on land, where they live in deep burrows, for summer and during winter they are out at sea before coming back to land next summer ...
Geothermal Water
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Reykjavik proper has a population of 115,000. The entire country has only 300,000 people and over half of them live in this metro area. The people we met today and other days in Iceland speak excellent English with very little accent; at least, the accent was more American sounding than British sounding.
We went off on our shore excursion, Bathing in the Blue Lagoon ...
Missing the puffin
... city and had a quick bite for lunch. As we were driving out of the town I spotted the symbolic candy stripe pole, figuring it was as good a time as any to give the old lid a tidy up. Shenae went off and did some clothes shopping while I waited in the queue, keeping amused by looking at the pictures in some old Icelandic Donald Duck magazines (more interesting than the Icelandic newspapers on offer). The haircut was a brilliant local history session, ...
Day 1: Eating our Way round Reykjavik
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After dinner, we walked to the Tjornin lake in the city which took about 10 minutes. The houses by the side of the lake were pretty.
All in all, Reykjavik is an easy capital city to walk around and generally all the sights can be seen in one day. With the shopping pricey and lacklustre, I was glad that we had only planned to stay in Reykjavik for one day. Tomorrow, we set off for the real sightseeing - geological wonders of Iceland here we ...
Reykjavik
... Reise Know How: è una cartina plastificata abbastanza dettagliata e comoda da consultare (sono segnate le principali località e le principali piste).
Ora siamo davvero pronti per partire... anzi no! Prima di lasciare la capitale non possiamo non citare il famoso "runtur" visto che a detta della guida Lonely Planet è una delle principali ragioni che attrae i visitatori, perlopiù nordamericani. Il "runtur" è il tradizionale tour ...