
(Nearing the top of Skogáfoss, Mike looks a bit cold. Good thing his North Face hat matches his North Face fleece, though.)
(This is the view from the top of the falls, looking down. Mike was thinking about jumping. I don't think he would have made it.)
(The two of us at the base of Skogáfoss. We'd stop by here one more time on the way back. It's just that good.)
(Mike hanging out high up on the basalt columns of Reynisfjara.)
(Look very closely to see me and Mike up on the formation. You may have to click on it to see us.)
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