Day 8, Back Roads Day 7 Hveragerol and Hot Springs



We are back docked in Reykjavik, but shuttle to Hveragerdi where the volcanic action is still quite lively.

The lava fields from past eruptions are now covered with Icelandic moss and other small plants.

Sighting utility lines is rare because as I have written earlier, most of the energy transferred along underground cables and pipes.



We hike in about 6 km through incredibly beautiful mountains and valleys with steaming water and mud pots. For instance just out of range of this picture was a steep, rocky path into the valley.







There are danger signs in many locations warning that the water is right at boiling temperature






The sheep enjoy the warmth of the thermals and the lush vegetation.




We arrived at the hot springs! Although in many of the areas, the water is boiling. At this particular location, cool water that does not run near the thermals joins the hot water cooling it sufficiently for bathing.


The complete works! Mud masks and champagne! Can you find Allen and me?


All this steam comes from plumes, or chimneys that are vents from 250 km below the surface. We cannot bathe in these mud pots! Back up to boiling......



Another beautiful waterfall that originates from glaciers and stream past thermals.







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