Iceland is not a particularly large country. It's about the size of Kentucky and includes ~300,000 people. The majority live in the capital, Reykjavik, located on the Southwest part of the island. Here is a map to provide some reference - the star shows where the various destinations are in each post.
On Saturday we hopped in a car and drove about 3 hours away to a village in Southern Iceland called Vik (the only town on the Southern tip). Along the way, we quickly learned that what passed for a town on the map was actually a farm. We drove past a town sign which reported the population to be 7. I wonder how they elect a mayor...While Vik was our terminal destination, there were a few interesting places to stop by along the way. The first was Skogafoss, which has some amazing waterfalls running strong this time of year with snow melt. Here is a picture taken right when we got out of the car. I don't know how tall it was, but the people below provide a sense of scale.
NOTE: I've purposely not shrunk the resolution down on any pictures but if you want to see its full quality you'll have to click on it.
More gorgeous pics of Skogafoss are here.
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Iceland looks incredible! The company you are interning with doesn't happen to be looking for additional interns, does it?
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