Iceland review - 2014, Side 30
28 ICELAND REVIEW
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VATNAJÖKULSÞJÓÐGARÐUR
WELCOME!
Vatnajökulsþjóðgarður is Europe’s largest national park. You are invited to see
Iceland’s highest mountain along with volcanoes, waterfalls, lava fields, sand
deserts, and glaciers. Green oases, rich flora and birdlife.
NATIONAL PARK
Visit our website www.vjp.is to find more information
on Vatnajokull National Park.
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Climbers on Hvannadalshnúkur, Iceland‘s highest summit
Hafragilsfoss, 2 km downstream from Dettifoss
Reindeer in the northeastern highlands
Laki craters
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the heat is on
From downtown Reykjavík, the 502-kilometer (312-mile) drive
to Hverarönd, the geothermal area by Lake Mývatn, is the easiest
one of them all. Straight ahead, no twists and turns, just follow
the Ring Road 1 all the way to the parking lot.
When there, the first thing you will notice is the smell of sulfur
but you will forget that as soon as you arrive at the hot mud area.
The vivid colors will scream at you. Don’t be afraid; pick up your
phone, take an image and hit send. The receiver will not believe
that you are still standing on Planet Earth. Bon Voyage. *
WORdS ANd PHOTO By PÁll StefÁnSSon