Vik black sand, Geysir
This morning I visited Vik black sand beach since I hadn't had time to see it after arriving yesterday. It was very picturesque with a pretty church sitting above the village and a headland out to see.
The story goes that the headland was formed when a troll got stuck trying to pull it's boat out of the sea. Then the sun rose and both were turned to stone because as everyone knows trolls turn to stone in sunlight.
There was also a monument which is allegedly facing and identical one in Hull! It commemorates trading links between Iceland and Hull. I wonder if I've seen that at some point.
Anyway after Vik I continued west and stopped off at another waterfall. It was very impressive but rather thronging with tourist. I think things are getting busier as I approach Reykjavik.
I continued west and decided to cook lunch at a road side picnic spot overlooked by since pretty hills next to the plain. Bacon tomato pasta yum!
I stopped to charge somewhere boring unsure what to do next. I thought Geysir might be less busy. In case you didn't guess Geysir is the home of the archetypal geyser. There was a nice walk over a hill where you can see the geyser then I went down to see it up close.
It turned out that there original Geysir has mostly stopped doing it's thing but there's another one whose name I forgot a few tens of metres away that goes off every eight minutes or so. It was mighty impressive! There are several bubbling cauldrons in the area and the smell of sulphur as side shows.
There's also a nice camp right next door so here I am. I'm tempted to go see the geyser diary thing tomorrow we shall see.

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