Rift valley, Reykjavik
Last night as I was about to go to bed I noticed lights in the sky, which turned out to be a really intense aurora! It was much brighter than last time, I could even make out the pale green glow. I stayed up a while watching it directly overhead. I took some photos with my camera but I can't get them off until I get home but they looked colourful if nothing else!
So by morning I was running a little later than I thought I might do I skipped the geyser and decided to head to Thingvellir National Park. This bit I was interested in is a rift valley, slowly being pulled apart as the Eurasian and American plates pull apart. The land in the area is consequently riddled with rifts.
I followed a trail which crossed the rifts above, they are very deep and quite wide to step across!
In the afternoon I headed to Reykjavik and went to Perlan which is a museum with lots of audio visuals, including an aurora themed planetarium show and an artificial ice cave they'd made from actual bits of ice from the Vatnajökull glacier! All pretty cool.
I was thinking of camping at Reykjavik camp but didn't like the look of it, but too on top of one another. I found a nice camp 25 minutes off out of the city.


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