Waterfalls are everywhere in Iceland, formed either by the frequent rains or by melting glaciers. We stopped at a farm this morning that has several waterfalls on the property, for a short session.
We then visited our first real ice — in the form of a glacier. It produced some interesting near-abstract photos by zooming into the details of the flow.
We finished the day with a quick sundown trip to Jokulsarlon Glacier Lagoon. There was no sun to be seen (the clouds had returned in force), but it gave us a first preview of what the lagoon had to offer.