Westfjords - Southern region
Hi! For those of you who are wondering, Iceland has about the same square miles as Virginia. So imagine driving the circumference of Virginia with daily excursions to see the sights. Of course we are going slowly, over four weeks. Driving to the Westfjords on Friday was a long driving day. It started with 67 km (40 miles) of packed gravel road with not too much traffic but many one-lane bridges. If you open this picture and zoom in you will see an example of the windy, crazy roads. We got to Budardalur and stopped for gas and carrot cake at the Leif Erikson house. According to legend, he was born in Iceland and moved to Greenland. On a return trip back to Greenland he was blown of course and discovered North America, likely Labrador, several hundred years before Columbus. It is SUPER windy again! We have asked locals and they say this wind is crazy?!?!?! It is not us exaggerating! This makes the driving a bit challenging to say the least! This is one of our longest dri...