After a cold night and a fast breakfast we were looking forward to a full day in the warm car. For today, the longest journey of the trip was called, right into the deepest east of Iceland along fjords and glacier bays.
On the previous day, we were able to catch up with the rest of the previous day, two glacier laps (one of them randomly discovered by tourists and the “official” full of people), the floundering ice floes and seals, and the “Diamond Beach”. Diamonds in this case means ice floes on the black sand beach. Also something different.
The rest of the day was filled with the already mentioned journey along the southeast coast of Iceland, in the middle and through the east fjords. 400km later after countless holdings and photostops we arrived easily at our destination Egilsstaðir, where we had booked again after the cold night a cheap guest house.