Saturday, August 20, 2011

Dynjandi Waterfall in Westfjords

The Westfjords (they prefer west and fjords in one word) of Iceland are a remarkably beautiful area, very sparsely populated. You're welcome to check more factual information by searching for it yourself but know that in the tourist guide they write

"With only 7400 inhabitants in the area, each person has around 1,2 km2 of personal space"

This is a picture of the tent we've pitched in the camping area close to the fall.


On this one, you can see me trying to get some work done using mobile Internet.


But let's get on with it and see some pictures from the falls themselves




2 comments:

  1. Great pictures!! Amazing views there...ant it looks like you're having great weather as well :)
    Say hi to Dana.

    Noy

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  2. Iceland is too cold for a person like me who enjoys warmth and sun. Their hottest month often gets colder than the Israeli winter... But I guess the cold weather is one of the main reasons the land is so sparsely populated and thus have such amazing pristine views.

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