DAY 8: Westfjords Continued
We took a morning walk before breakfast and sighted another rock formation named after the troll woman Kerling. Kerling was working with another troll to create islands from the Westfjord mainland near Drangsnes. She was turned to stone as the sun rose but still managed to create Grimsey Island which lies just off the coast.
We also looked at a few of the town's other buildings including the Danish Consulate (black building below).
Then we drove to Isafjordur where we are spending the night. Attached are a few pictures that give a sense of the drive.
We arrived in Isafjordur in time for a late lunch at a restaurant known for offering only fish soup and catch-of-the-day fish. On tap was a locally brewed red ale made with sea weed that we enjoyed.
After lunch we visited the Westfjord Heritage Museum and learned more about the realities of the fishing life for the men and women working in the industry in the early 20th century. A tough and demanding life.
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