Day six in Iceland proved to be a lot of driving. We went from Blönduós to the Snæfellsnes peninsula, where we explored the national park.
While we were driving there, rain and heavy wind gusts rocked the car.
But we finally made it to our destination – one of the largest attractions located in the park called Kirkjufell. Kirkjufell is a 463m high mountain on the north coast of Iceland’s Snæfellsnes peninsula, near the town of Grundarfjörður, and is one of the most photographed landmarks!
I feel the photos don’t do it justice. You must see it with your eyes!
It looks and feel very cold, Emily, but what a wonderful experience. As you say, you have to be there, but your photos give a very good idea
It has been a bit chilly these past few days…but we had a bit of sun today 🙂
The landscape is very majestic! Sorry to hear that the weather was not good. I hope part seven is a better day. 🙂
The weather has been totally unpredictable! But we got some sun today! 🙂
It looks very rugged and wind swept, you did a great job capturing the the feel of what it is to be there.
It is indeed very rugged moreso than home!
your photos in Iceland do it more than justice Emily… what a magnificent country….peter:)
It is so vast and rugged! Lots to see here … a photographer’s dream!
Wonderful. The landscapes there look like they were designed by some movie designer. They are so beautiful that they can’t be real.
Nature is its own masterpiece 🙂
Bonjour
Un pays bien attirant !
Why thank you! 🙂
so beautiful, too tempted to go here!
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It is a photographer’s dream!
more nice shots, Emily. my brother and his family were there so i can imagine (based on their accounts) that you are having a memorable time!
Oh your brother and his family is in Iceland? That is awesome 🙂 I hope they had a good time!