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Day 3: There She Blows!

  • Writer: Dale Hindman
    Dale Hindman
  • Jun 4, 2018
  • 1 min read

The area we went to today was GORGEOUS. We traveled to a National Park, where we encountered many different adventures wrapped into one. Oh, my goodness it was A LOT of walking though. It was very good exercise and the views were totally worth it! Walking between two Tectonic Plates was a very interesting experience. One was the American plate, and the other was European. It was like being two places at once. It was really like three places due to the fact we were on the island of Iceland, and between the two country plates. Cool man, cool. Another cool factor of the park was adjacent to it was a geyser blowing water out every 10-15 minuets or so. This was a very neat thing to experience in person; however, IT SMELLED TERRIBLE! Rotten eggs filled the air even when the water volcano wasn't erupting. This is due to the fact that the entire island of Iceland is a Volcano itself. There are many bubbling springs reaching 200 degrees Celsius, or 392 degrees Fahrenheit. It was super cool, gross, but soooo cool. That's about all I remember to be honest. It was a good day. Long as usually, but a good day. :) Until next time, Byyyyyyyyye.


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