Friday morning I headed out on my first day tour, the Golden Circle, the most popular tour in Iceland. We hit many of the major spots including Gullfoss, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Iceland (the name translates into Golden Waterfall) and Geysir and Strokkur. They are two famous geysers and "geysir" is where the name "geyser" comes from. However, although the original no longer goes off, its neighbor, Strokkur, goes off every 5-10 minutes.
Lastly, we stopped at Thingvellir, my favorite stop. Thingvellir marks the Mid-Atlantic ridge and is where the American and the Eurasian tectonic plates diverge! It also where Icelandic parliament was held starting in 980 up through the 1700s and is a place of historical significance to the Icelanders. We were able to walk between the tectonic plates on the newly formed earth crust! It is the only place in the world where the plates are above land. I had been looking forward to this stop all day and it did not disappoint.
Saturday morning I took a Puffin cruise as I have always loved puffins since I was a kid. My grandmother had given me a wooden push toy when I was a toddler that was a puffin and they have held a special place in my heart ever since. Therefore, one of my main tasks in Iceland was to go see them! I took an hour boa tride and we went out to an Island where we could see them on the rocks and flying around. They are so tiny and quick! It was absolutely great to finally see them in person!
In the afternoon I headed to the Blue Lagoon, a natural geothermal spa. On the way to the surface, the water picks up silica and minerals and by the time it hits the surface it is around 100°F. The water has three active ingredients, silica, algae and the minerals. The blue color is caused by the silica and the way it reflects the light but over the summer it may be a little greenish due to the algae.On my last day I went inside the Thrihnukagigur (Three Peaks Crater) volcano, the only volcano in the world that you can access. We hiked around 3km over lava fields to get to the base camp and then hiked to the top of the crater. To descend into the volcano we were lowered down in a window cleaner device that bumped off the sides of the volcano walls. We were brought down 120 meters and given time to explore the inside. It was a once in a lifetime experience and simply amazing.
This trip was an absolutely amazing experience and something I will never forget. It has always been a dream to go to Iceland and I am so glad that I had the opportunity to experience it.
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