Arrived in Reykjavik 2 days ago after a 3 hour flight from London. The following day went to the Blue Lagoon, located near the Airport. A multi hectare pool up to 1.2 mtres deep and at a constant 37 degrees from the natural thermal vent power station next door, not a gram of CO2.
Crowds at Blue Lagoon
Kay at Blue Lagoon
Enjoying one at the swim up Bar
That afternoon visited the Tourist area of Reyjkavik
Hofoi House. Where Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Regan ended the cold war in 1986.
Hallgrimskirkja. Largest cathedral (76m) in Iceland. 40 years to build and resembles a volcanic formation covered in hexagonal pillars. Statue of Eric Liefur out front.
Kay just inside Lava Tube about 20km from Hverageroi south of Reykjavik and nearby where we saw more steam vents and boiling mud pools.
Further inside Lava tube
Boiling mud pool
Tomorrow we travel further along the south coast. Regards to all.
Wow what a great trip, loved the pictures of the blue lake and mud pools. Glenda
I love the pool, what a great country, wouldn’t want to life there though 🙂