
Dettifoss
Another gem within Jökulsárgljúfur National Park (the same one from the last post which I can't pronounce) is Dettifoss. As previously mentioned, "foss" means waterfall, and Icelanders are particularly proud of this one because it's considered the most powerful in Europe.
As usual, we had to park and take a short walk to get to the good stuff. Fortunately the path followed along a cliff which provided a great view of downstream. Here's an example.
Husavik
This is one of the few towns in the North, and it also offers some good points of interest despite its small size. We were lucky enough to be there during a week-long "candy" festival where locals and tourists alike would spend the evenings down on the harbor with bbq, beer, and live music. And although I saw very little candy, it's hard to pass up a chance to grab a beer and mingle with the locals.
Here is a picture of the cafe right above the harbor.
They would surface briefly about every four minutes, but since the time & place was never known, we were constantly moving around to keep up with them. We saw 3 in total, and they didn't seem to care that we were there at all. My videos came out better than my pictures, but I did get one good one.
When they go completely vertical for a deep dive their tails come almost straight up, which gives those of us watching a good show. Here is what it looked like.
They tend to surface pretty fast and we had to keep our eyes open in all directions, but luckily one came up really close and directly in front of where I was looking. Here's the short video I got (assuming it works).
We felt famished when we got back into town, so we walked up the harbor a few minutes to one of the two restaurants in town for an early dinner.
I really liked the place not only for its terrific food but its traditional Icelandic selections. We had a local bird named Puffin for an appetizer. I thought it tasted similar to duck.
Probably one of my favorite destinations of Husavik, however, is the Iceland Phallological Museum.
Seriously, I wouldn't make this up! The owner has collected over 250 specimens and aspires to get at least one penis from every mammal on the island. In case you don't believe me, here is front sign.
And thus ends the long weekend (4 day) tour of North Iceland. I really don't think we possibly could have squeezed in anything else. We didn't even get back until 4:30am and still had to wake up for work in the morning!
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