The Blue Lagoon is otherworldly. It's a steaming, powder blue geothermal pool stretching across a desolate moonscape, rising up like something out of a sci-fi film as you drive along the otherwise deserted two-lane freeway. We spent a morning here, and although it probably would have been a more pleasant experience if it hadn't been freezing and raining as we waded, that's the real Iceland for you.
Monday, July 8, 2013
The Blue Lagoon
Hope you all had a good Fourth! I spent the day on the beach with friends and went to a wonderful wedding. A great way to celebrate. I've got a few more Iceland posts for you -- sorry it's been a little slow around here! So here goes: The Blue Lagoon. A must see!
The Blue Lagoon is otherworldly. It's a steaming, powder blue geothermal pool stretching across a desolate moonscape, rising up like something out of a sci-fi film as you drive along the otherwise deserted two-lane freeway. We spent a morning here, and although it probably would have been a more pleasant experience if it hadn't been freezing and raining as we waded, that's the real Iceland for you.
The Blue Lagoon is otherworldly. It's a steaming, powder blue geothermal pool stretching across a desolate moonscape, rising up like something out of a sci-fi film as you drive along the otherwise deserted two-lane freeway. We spent a morning here, and although it probably would have been a more pleasant experience if it hadn't been freezing and raining as we waded, that's the real Iceland for you.
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