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Iceland Trip © Ece Kremers Iceland Trip © Ece Kremers www.theece.com Attractions/Landmarks/Views (Baths, Mt., Canyons, Geyser, caves, craters, cliffs, rock formations, volcanos, buildings) 1. The Blue Lagoon 2. Myvatin Nature Baths 3. Kirkjufell Mountain 4. Fjadrargljufur Canyon 5. Seljavallalaug Zwembad (outdoor pool) 6. Reykjanesviti (Lighthouse) 7. Strokkur Geyser (‘the Churn’) 8. Skaftafell ice cave 9. Vatnsnes Peninsula (Rock formation) Hvitserkur 10. Mount Maelifeel (Volcano) 11. Ice Cave/ Crystal ice caves tour 12. Eyjafjallajoekull Lava Falls 13. Arnarstapi (Mountain and rock formation) 14. Dyrholaey Arch (Rock formation) 15. Dimmuborgir (Interesting shaped lava fields) 16. Skutustadagirgar (craters) 17. Londrangar (Cliffs) 18. Asbyrgi Canyon 19. Turf houses in Glaumbaer 20. Budakirkja (church) 21. Hveravellir (Hot spring) 22. Eyjafjnallajokull Volcano 23. Krafla (lava cents and burnt earth) Viti explosion crater 24. Grjotagja (Cave) 25. Grjotagia Hot Springs 26. Hverfell (explosion crater) 27. Golden sand beach (outside of Langaholt) 28. Vatnshellir Cave (Lava Cave) 29. Songhellir (Cave) 30. Djupalon beach & Dritvik cove (rock formations) 31. Raufarholshellir (Lava Tunnel/Cave) 32. Thorsmork (Moutain & Valley) 33. Laugarvatn Fontana (hot spring spa) 34. Gamla Laugin (Secret Lagoon Hot Spring) 35. Kerid Crater 36. Landbrotalaug Hot Springs (Sneafellsnes) 37. Akranes Lighthouse 38. Gardur Lighthouse 39. Reykjanes Lighthouse 40. Reykjadalur Hot Spring Thermal River 41. Thridrang (Þrídrangaviti) (Lighthouse and rock formation) 42. Solheimasandur Plane Wreck - The DC3 Crash 43. Drangshlíð II house 44. Stóragjá 45. Vatnsnes 46. Hellulaug (Hot Spring) 47. Dyrholaey (Nature preserve; peninsula; rock formations) 48. Viking World Museum 49. Bustarfell Museum/Red homes 50. Gatklettur (Rock formation) Parks/Areas/Routes A. Golden Circle Route B. Landmannalaugar C. Hornstrandir D. Westfjords E. Snaefellsnes National Forest F. Bingvellir/Thingvellir National Park G. Skaftafell National Park H. Vatnajokull National Park I. Grimsley (Island) J. Namafjall Hverir (Geothermal area) K. Vestmannaeyjar (& exploring island/boat tours) L. Krysuvik (Geothermal area) M. Scenic Green Lava Walk N. Snaefellsjoekull National Park Beaches/Lakes/Glacers 1. Reynifjara (Black Sand Beach)/ Vik 2. Raudisandur Beach 3. Jokulsarlon (Glacial Lake) 4. Fjallsarlon (Glacial Lake) 5. Skalafellsjokull glacier Vatnajokull 6. Lake Myvatn 7. Snaefellsjokull Glacier 8. Solheimjokull Glacier 9. Breidarlon (Glacial Lake) 10. Lake Lagarfljot 11. Viti Lake, Askja (Crater lake) 12. Svinafellsjokull Glacier Lake 13. Fauskasandur (Beach) Waterfalls A. Kirkjufellsfoss Waterfall B. Gulfoss C. Bruarfoss D. Urridafoss E. Seljalandsfoss (&Gljufrabui) F. Godafoss G. Dettifoss H. Svartifoss/ Skaftafell Waterfall I. Selfoss J. Hafragilsfoss K. Aldeyjarfoss L. Skogafoss M. Haifoss N. Svartifoss O. Ofaerufoss P. Hjalparfoss Q. Glymur Waterfall R. Dettifoss S. Dynjandi (Fjallfoss) Waterfall T. Hengifoss U. Litlanesfoss V. Oxararfoss waterfall W. Hraunfossar X. Faxi Waterfall Y. Klifbrekkufossar Z. Foss a Sidu Cities • Vik I Myradal • Hafnarfjordur • Selfoss • Hofn Famous Hotels • The Buubble Hotel Raykjavik/Musuems • Hallgrimskirka • Harpa • Solfara sculpture • Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Centre • Perlan Activities • Northern Lights Tour • Whale watching • Snorkeling/Diving @ Silfra .
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