Drones are not allowed at many popular locations around Iceland. It makes sense
because these places are full of people and certain locations are incredibly
windy which makes flying in general not a good idea.
A glacier and volcanic black sand in one place. Nature is wild.
Pictured: Me, Nicole, Merjen
Our first glacier of the trip, Solheimajokull.
Our second waterfall of day two was Skogafoss.
We hiked up to this swimming pool that is fed partly by a hot spring.
It’s open to the public and wasn’t very crowded when we got there, but it’s only
cleaned once a summer and was fairly covered in algae.
If you go here prepare to get soaked.
On our first night we stayed in an AirBnB just outside of Hella. This was the
view from outside the house. The hay bales were a common sight throughout our
trip.
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