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SNAEFELLSNES PENINSULA
On a clear day in Reykjavik, one can gaze northwest and see the
shining Snaefellsjokull glacier, 60 miles away. Though the glacier is nowhere near in size
to some of Icelands others, it is by far the most mysterious and popular. It was
this glacier that French Author Jules Verne chose as his doorway into inner space in his
fantastical book, Journey to the Center of the Earth. It rests near lands end on
one of Icelands most beloved landscapes -- the Snaefellsnes Peninsula -- and its
bright, mysterious beauty seems to embody the entire region.
One of the reasons
why Icelanders love the Snaefellsnes Peninsula so much (aside from its enchanting
landscape brimming with lava caves, waterfalls, and mineral hot springs) is that it is a
veritable heartland of history. Some of the best and most important sagas took place here,
and it is said that Christopher Columbus once spent a winter in Ingjaldsholl, where he
heard stories of lands to the west.
Reykjavik | Blue Lagoon | Geysir | Gullfoss | Akureyri | Thingvellir | Snaefellsnes Peninsula | Lake Myvatn
| Westmann Isles
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