What a day for geology! After a stop at the magnificent Goðafoss, (Waterfall of the Gods), we visited the Myvatn area, and the Krafla volcanic system. Here we explored an area with many interesting volcanic features: lava flows, geothermal features with solfataras and mud pots, colorful hydrothermally altered ground, and pseudocraters in Myvatn (Midge Lake). We also we saw some beautiful water birds and flowers. The grassland and rivers were teeming with birds, and often with their young. Fortunately we were mostly spared the onslaught of insects for which this area is famous.
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Grace Winer, Naturalist
Geologist and naturalist Grace grew up among woods, rivers, and mountains, loving the outdoors, nature and rocks. After high school she became a Registered Nurse and was soon studying midwifery at Queen Charlotte’s Maternity Hospital in London, Engla...
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A Circumnavigation of Iceland
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Greetings from Iceland! Today we continued our circumnavigation of this land of fire and ice, Iceland. National Geographic Explorer pulled into Djupivogur Harbor at 7:00am to a nice cool and calm morning greeting. Plenty had been planned for today, with guests choosing between a full day excursion to the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, a black sand beach hike, a valley of the waterfalls 4x4 Jeep excursion, and a cultural walk. Guests were thrilled to get out and adventure in this eastern side of Iceland. Again, the weather was brilliant with periods of blue sky appearing through the clouds and the sunrays. I had the pleasure of accompanying our guests to the Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon, which entailed a scenic bus excursion to the lagoon of icebergs, an amazing walk along Diamond Beach, and a very well-prepared Icelandic lunch before heading back to our home away from home, National Geographic Explorer. Lindblad Expeditions is about sharing unique moments and experiences and today was one of those days. It was absolutely beautiful.
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