On Friday we decided the roads were good enough, and ventured out to Reykjavik. It felt good to get out after several days "stuck" in the house. Wendy decided to stay behind, so the rest of us squeezed into the Dacia Duster and the 90 minute drive into town.
We stopped briefly by the iconic Hallgrimskirkja in the center of town. You can see that it was snowing and not that bright out at 11:30 am:
Meg, Adam and I walked along the waterfront and got nice views of the Sun Voyager sculpture:
Then we went to the Perlan museum. It had been advertised heavily on the plane, and cost a lot, but I loved it! It's a natural history museum, so there was lots about the animals, volcanos, glaciers, and more. I liked the planetarium show, but I *loved* the ice cave. It simulated real glacial caves, but was long enough and cold enough - with real snow and ice - to feel real.
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