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© triskel Blue glacier. Sólheimajökull |
Last Sunday
of February (Feb 23rd) was incredibly fantastic adventurous day!!! I still can’t believe that we managed to
see so many beautiful places only in one day having such a splendid weather in
wintertime! My Polish colleague proposed me to go for a glacier walk to Sólheimajökull as they were looking for the fourth person to join them at the car
trip. This beautiful glacier is situated about 200 km to south from Reykjavik. And our
common Polish friend (that is a glacier guide at Sólheimajökulll) promised to
guide us on the glacier. And it was exactly the main purpose of the one-day trip.
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© triskel 'hot chimney' near Skálafell |
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© triskel Sólheimasandur beach |
We started
the journey quite early on Sunday
morning in order to see more interesting places on the way. We headed south
taking the ring road no 1 (you should know that is the only highway here in
Iceland and depending on the weather conditions the highest speed could be only
30-90 km per hour). And the weather was amazing: sunny, almost no wind and intensively
blue sky. It felt completely like during summertime. Just look at the pictures!
Amazing landscapes made me completely out of breath when we were passing by Skálafell because the climate shifted immediately
to winter changing completely from mild
climate of Reykjavik to severe and windy snowy winter land. And then again
resembling the spring time while we were going closer to Selfoss.
We made a
short stop at Selfoss just to buy some stuff to eat and I took my chance to try
out my Icelandic skills at the local bakery shop. Yes, I was successful to buy
myself a sandwich in Icelandic. Every time I’m communicating in Icelandic I am
very happy because it’s completely new experience to me, and it’s not easy at
all.
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© triskel Seljandsfoss
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So we
continued our trip until Seljandsfoss (the waterfall that you
approach also from ‘behind’). There was
wonderful entire rainbow arc over the
waterfall so it looked really fabulous. Than another short stop before Skógar
because boys wanted to try out some rocks for climbing. So we just parked the car in the middle of nowhere in a
place sheltered from the wind by some fantasy rocks and sunbathing for a while
while one of the Polish guys were trying to climb the rock.
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© triskel Skógafoss |
Later on we visited for a moment the mighty and beautiful Skógarfoss (I was camping in Skógar with my friends last July
and I love this place). As the day was so pleasant and sunny there was a nice rainbow over the waterfall. It's quite common here to spot this colourful arc here in Iceland while it's good light and humidity :)
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© triskel Sólheimasandur beach |
Then we went to see the old 'crashed' airplane on the black beach several kilometres before Vík í Mýrdal. It's called Sólheimasandur’s black sandy beach. In fact it was a forced landing in the 70-ties. Wonderful place! I took like hundreds of pictures there. I wish I could show you more images here. But you can always ask me and I give you a link with more photos from this trip. Just send your request! :) And the detailed info how to find that crash site can be found here.
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© triskel Sólheimasandur beach |
On the Saturday of Nov 24, 1973 a U.S. Navy airplane (C-47 SkyTrain also known as “Dakota”) was forced to land on Sólheimasandur’s black sandy beach in the south of Iceland. The crew survived the landing and the airplane’s remains are still standing at the crash site. The black sand makes the wreckage scene look very dramatic like it was taken out of some apocalyptic zombie movie.
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© triskel Sólheimasandur beach |
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© triskel Sólheimasandur beach |
And just after having fun at the crashed plane site we went closer to the ocean and while playing with big waves coming towards us, one by one in a nice pace,
suddenly we spotted a whale swimming along the seashore! We saw
a huge fountain of water coming out of the blue first and birds flying above that area. The whale appeared several times, it was black and white, we saw its tale and a dorsal fin. Probably it was a
minkie whale, quite common in Iceland.
Amazing one!
It was such a pleasure to watch it playing in the ocean on such a beautiful sunny day!
SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SUCH AN AMAZING CREATURE!!! :))))))))))))
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© triskel Sólheimajökull. Blue glacier's cave |
And now it's time to go for
the main attraction of the day, BLUE GLACIER WALK at Sólheimajökull. We had a wonderful guide, our Polish friend, who grew up in the States, and works as a glacier guide
at
Sólheimajökull (you coulld read about him in last issue of
'Polityka' weekly magazin)
.
I was totally amazed with the walk on
blue glacier,
what a beautiful adventure! Awesome!!! It took us about 3 hours to enjoy the walk on blue glacier. We were coming down the slope just after the sunset, so it became dark during our way back. I was trying to convince myself that I don't need to be worry about walking down such an icy hill in the darkness. Spikes
helped us a lot.
In fact it was the first walk on a glacier in my life!
And for the first time I used spikes and an ice-axe and I always wanted
to try it out!! Felt so good :))
WALKING ON THE BLUE ICE!!!!! JUST LIKE IN MY BLUE DREAM :)))
Sólheimajökull Glacier
Sólheimajökull glacier is an approximately 11-km-long outlet glacier,
which advances from Mýrdalsjökull glacier, down a one to two km wide
valley. The glacier falls from a height of about 1,300 m down to 100 m
and, because of the location and shape of the glacier, it is sensitive
to climate change. In the lowlands the climate is warm and humid with
average temperatures above 5°C and precipitation of 1,810 mm per year.
Precipitation on Mýrdalsjökull glacier, however, is much higher, or up
to 7,000 mm per year, and the average temperature is much lower.
And on our way back beautiful and
enormous green aurora was following us back to Reykjavik. The wind became strong and chilling whispering 'good night my beautiful world!'.
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© triskel Sólheimajökull |
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© triskel Sólheimajökull |
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© triskel Sólheimajökull |
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© triskel Sólheimajökull |
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© triskel Vestmanaejyar islands. View from Sólheimajökull |
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