DAY 6: Trollaskagi (The Troll Peninsula)

To begin with, we didn't see any trolls.  There are plenty of Troll stories and we will visit a sea stack tomorrow that inspired one. 

Mostly we just enjoyed the ride today and experienced our first in a series of one-way car tunnels. One side of the tunnel has turn outs and if you are on that side you must give way to oncoming traffic. There were also some tunnels we drove through with two lanes. 

It is hay harvesting season and the smell of fresh cut hay accompanied us throughout the day.  The cut hay is bound in plastic bundles. The plastic varies in color and the pink or blue means someone donated to a breast or general cancer research fund.  We saw mostly white but did see pink and blue.

We also visited The Herring Era Museum in Siglufjordur.  The herring fishing industry was a large part of the country's export income until overfishing did it in. It's center was in this town. Many Icelandic families trace their roots to this town where young men and women from across the country came to work during the busiest season of the year.

A refreshing stop was at an infinity swimming pool in the town of Hofsos.  

On the way to our lodging for the night we visited Grafakikja (also called Grof), the site of the oldest church in the country. It dates from the late 1600s.


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