Seydisfjordur, Iceland
This woman has seen better days. Stop it! I’m talking about the boat, not Allyn.
Seydisfjordur, today’s port, at the end of an 11 mile of long, narrow, beautiful waterway surrounded by high mountains is known for its old multi-colored wooden buildings and cascading waterfalls even in the town.
They brought on surprisingly good local entertainment for us tonight. This photo was taken from about 50 feet away with no flash or editing whatsoever. (Love our new teens-weeny camera)
The Kilfabrekkufossar Waterfall was probably the highlight of the tour.
Brekka, known as the Tiniest Town in Iceland, was a fun coffee shop in the small building that houses a restaurant, meeting hall, the school, and has two rooms for rent.
Mjoifgjordur Fjord is like a big reverse mountain formed from heavy ice glaciers.