On our second and final day in Iceland, we had one major goal: make it to the glacier on the Southeastern coast. A five hour drive without stopping from Reykjavik meant we couldn't make many stops if we wanted to catch it in daylight: and we had to leave early. The two stops we did make were worth it - we stopped at the Seljavallaug pool and the Red Feather Canyon. We also pulled over a few times for the many waterfalls that lined the main road (Route 1). On our drive back, we stopped on the side of the road to watch the Northern lights dance. In the pitch black, un-light-polluted sky, it was amazing. No tripod made it difficult to capture well, but you can still see the movement pattern in the final three pictures posted above!
We did also make it to the glacier and it was well worth the drive. I'll post those pictures tomorrow!
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Who Am I?I'm Rory; University of Virginia grad, writer, photographer, (wannabe) world traveler. What is EU and Me?A collection of photographs and musings from travels abroad. Archives
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