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Iceland - Day 11 Glymur

The parking area for glymur is called Botnsdalur, from there it is a moderate hike up. Not a hard hike but tons of shear cliffs and loose rocks leading to a cliff. It is so worth it though, climb up to the top and you can traverse the glacial stream ( barefoot) and then climb down the other ridge.


It is now time to pack as it is wheels up from KEF tomorrow afternoon.

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