 Outside Reykjavik: Artwork like this (pole with light) helped gain designation of Reykjavik as a Cultural Cityat for Reykjavik |
 Seljalandsfoss was first waterfall we visited. Wow! |
 Seljalandsfoss - could walk behind it if wanted. |
 Spout at Seljalandsfoss intriqued me. |
 People camp everywhere in Iceland! |
 Waterfall flowers with flies |
 Church between Reykjavik & South Coast |
 Reynisfjara Beach had an incredible amount of basalt columns |
 Puffins were very far up cliffs. This is best picture I could get. |
 There was a sneaker wave alert system. Today we're allowed - intermediate right now. |
 Horseback rides offered near lunch stop |
 Reynisfjara Beach photographer |
 Icelandic horses from coach windows |
 Columns like this are also found in Devils Tower, Wyoming & Giant's Causeway in No. Ireland |
 Reynisfjara Beach wide shot |
 Dyrholaey rock (there's small lighthouse on top, a repeat on my list) |
 Dyrholaey sea stacks & water |
 Typical small church in big landscape near Hotel Anna |
 Skogafoss was the other waterfull we visited. Some people forded stream to get another view. |
 Skogafoss first view |
 Skogafoss - mighty streams |
 Arrived at fascinating Reynisfjara Beach |
 Reynisfjara dramatic scenery |
 Reynisfjara first view of caves beach sea stacks |
 Reynisfjara lava is endless |
 Reynisfjara layers of lava rocks |
 Ruth went only tiny way up on those basalt columns |
 Bra fence was a novelty (from coach window) |
 Last stop on tour was Lava Center in Hvolsvollur. It was extremely high tech. |
 Engey Lighthouse as we departed Reykjavik at 6 PM. |