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More amazing scenery! That is funny with the mountains as it seems you were just driving around them or besides them and not getting closer! Just the way the roads are here.
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Mark did an excellent job driving this whole time. Boring or repetitive scenery can make driving tedious. So cool to finally see church from such distance! Wow!
Mark did an excellent job driving this whole time. Boring or repetitive scenery can make driving tedious. So cool to finally see church from such distance! Wow!
He did and you are so right about the boring scenery making driving tough. If it's beautiful scenery, then the drive just seems to go by so much quicker.
Sunday 30 April – part nine: how much building work is there here?
The scenery was still beautiful, albeit in a very different way. It was now more built up, although in places, it was still very desolate.
We were amazed by how many cars and vans were coming towards us. We could only think that perhaps people had visited Reykjavik for the weekend, and were now heading back to wherever they had come from. It was very surreal…
Before we knew it, we were back into the city, and into traffic…
I do find it amazing how Reykjavik is like any other city, yet the rest of the country is just deserted.
As we drove along this road, towards our hotel, we were staggered by how much building work there was going on. There had been a lot a year or so ago, but now it just seemed to have multiplied. I guess this is what happens when your economy is on the up, supported no doubt by tourism.
Soon we were seeing more familiar sights…
… and we were back at the hotel. Honestly, Tinkerbell was once again sprinkling her parking pixie dust all over Mark. There was no on-street parking to be found anywhere nearby, but there were five parking spaces for guests in the car park. I figured they’d all be taken, but there was one left.
We headed inside…
… checked in properly, as we hadn’t earlier, and upon discovering the spa wasn’t included with our room (darn it), we decided to splurge and add it on for our stay. We took our bits, including robes and slippers, up to the room, which was very nice, but not as big as our one last year. I thought I’d booked the same, but obviously not.
It still had a nice view…
We headed back down to reception to go and retrieve our luggage, and then we changed and headed down to the spa. We spent some time in the hot tub, then I headed into the steam room. Sadly it didn’t seem to do much to clear my sinuses, which was frustrating, but heck… I went back into the hot tub for a while, then washed my hair, and headed into the sauna to dry off. Again I could’ve done with the sauna being a bit hotter, and even throwing water over the coals didn’t do much good.
We sat there for a while talking, and were just about ready to head out when another couple appeared. Ok, we’ll take that as our cue then… We’d had the whole place to ourselves, now they can have the same thing.
When we got back to the lobby, there was a family there, and a kid with a towel around him. I didn’t twig at first, but Mark thought that he was expecting to go down to the spa. I don’t think so. Hot tubs, saunas and steam rooms are not suitable for children of that age, and unless they’d got a room that included access to the spa or had paid for the upgrade, as we’d done, their keys wouldn’t work on the lock to the spa Hmmm… me thinks they’re about to get a nasty shock one way or another…
Glad you made it back to civilization safely. The long boring drive thru the desolation would have put me to sleep. Judy would been the one behind the wheel just like Mark. The snow capped mountains against the patches of green and the water made for some very nice pictures. I found it interesting (?) that there were so few vehicles on the road and even though it looked like there were some farms along the road that there was only the one spot with the horses. I know that if you had seen any cows they would have been pointed out. I will have to do some research on Iceland to see just what the elevation is with the mountains. It may have been an optical illusion but they mountains seem to be like hills.
You scored an amazing view from your room! Very nice.
I'm guessing the time in the spa was much appreciated by Mark after all that driving. Probably felt pretty good!
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Glad you made it back to civilization safely. The long boring drive thru the desolation would have put me to sleep. Judy would been the one behind the wheel just like Mark.
And I don't know about you, but I feel I need to stay awake on journeys like that, as I don't want Mark to fall asleep and at least if I can talk to him, that must help...
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The snow capped mountains against the patches of green and the water made for some very nice pictures. I found it interesting (?) that there were so few vehicles on the road and even though it looked like there were some farms along the road that there was only the one spot with the horses. I know that if you had seen any cows they would have been pointed out.
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I will have to do some research on Iceland to see just what the elevation is with the mountains. It may have been an optical illusion but they mountains seem to be like hills.
I had a quick look and one set of mountains we passed through on the way back to Reykjavik were about 3,000 feet.
You scored an amazing view from your room! Very nice.
I'm guessing the time in the spa was much appreciated by Mark after all that driving. Probably felt pretty good!
Amazing photos of Iceland and a never get tired of the scenery. Out in the middle of nowhere and then Reykjavik appears suddenly in your view! Nice view from your room even with the car park in front of you!
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It is so strange how you've being travel land sparsely populated all day and then drive into a major city. Sounds like the spa was a great way to unwind after that long drive.
Amazing photos of Iceland and a never get tired of the scenery. Out in the middle of nowhere and then Reykjavik appears suddenly in your view! Nice view from your room even with the car park in front of you!
You are so right - I didn't get tired of the scenery during this entire trip, as it was all so beautiful.