Later in the morning we drove out to the most remote part of the area (past a fishing village of Grindavik)
Our route brought us to the very end of the peninsula. Reminiscent of parts of Hawaii or even the moon - the earth was pretty barren, the cliffs were fairly high and the lighthouse overlooked the end of the world.
Our last tourist stop of the trip was a visit to the infamous Blue Lagoon. Everyone grabbed lunch, either at the cafeteria or in the restaurant (which garnered rave reviews!). Then most of the group enjoyed the geo-thermal bathing with high water temps, a complimentary beverage, mud mask and freezing air temps that made the wet walk to and from the water seem more like a 'mad dash'. A few of us even put on a performance while in the lagoon!
Our route brought us to the very end of the peninsula. Reminiscent of parts of Hawaii or even the moon - the earth was pretty barren, the cliffs were fairly high and the lighthouse overlooked the end of the world.
Our last tourist stop of the trip was a visit to the infamous Blue Lagoon. Everyone grabbed lunch, either at the cafeteria or in the restaurant (which garnered rave reviews!). Then most of the group enjoyed the geo-thermal bathing with high water temps, a complimentary beverage, mud mask and freezing air temps that made the wet walk to and from the water seem more like a 'mad dash'. A few of us even put on a performance while in the lagoon!
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