I woke up this morning to see the ship pull into the Akureyri, (Iceland’s “Northern Capitol”)Fjord. It was a beautiful sight. We had a tour of Iceland’s Jewels of the North. They are some of the country’s northern natural wonders. It was a quick morning. As soon as I returned from the gym and cleaned up, we had a quick breakfast in the coffee shop and boarded our bus. We began our day at the Godafoss Waterfalls. Legend had is that when Iceland converted to Christianity around the 11th century, there was a chieftain who was a holdout. He finally converted and threw his pagan idols into the falls. Not sure if the story is true, but the falls are stunning. The river that flows into them is a glacial river. That means it carries the glacial “milk” of minerals and debris. It turns the water a stunning shade of bluish gray. There were pathways all around so we could view the falls from the bottom and from the top. Our next stop was and Lake Myvatn. The lake is a shallow wetlands area, whos
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