Thanks for sharing this AA. I found Iceland to be very much an alien-like planet, with dangerous sneaker waves that are deadly, on the black sand beaches. Reynisfjara or Black Beach, near Vik, has warning signs up. There are dramatic changes in weather within moments, that tourists need to be aware of, both on road & off. Vision can be greatly impaired within seconds. A land of extremes, but also of great beauty. From the Icelandic wild horses, to the guysers, clampons on your snowboots are essential, if out walking in the colder months, hiking uphill to view the glaciers. The cats of Reykavik are wild, and beautiful! I photographed a couple of them, who had wandered into a store that was selling woollen blankets & the like, curled up sleeping on them. The Women’s Institute sell wall to wall Icelandic woollen jumpers, hand-made & very scratchy, but very popular with tourists.
Tourists need to be aware that it’s a very expensive place, that fuel costs a small fortune, as does food. The petrol stations charge en masse 3-4times up-front on fuel, unexpectedly taking far more than the genuine cost, if using a card of any kind, only reimbursing you many months later. This is standard at most petrol stations over there.
KFC is the only take-away I saw, and they charged around £25 for one burger. They have interesting, unusual toppings on pizza & interesting beers, though I prefer wine.
An amazing experience & staying within the Golden Circle area is highly recommended. There are never any guarantees that you’ll see the Northern Lights though.
Some LIVE webcam feeds across Iceland…
https://adventures.com/information/iceland-through-webcams/south-iceland/