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A country I'd rather call "Windland", full of surreal landscapes and contrasts, scary narrow roads and $13 Big-Mac meals!

Hafnarfjörður

Viking Village back.
  • The town of Hafnarfjörður:  it's a small town just 15 minutes drive from the capital. Besides the Viking Village and the Viking Festival (June) there's not much to see there. The Viking Village, instead of being a museum, it's just a restaurant/hotel for tourists to taste some traditional viking food. It was raining a lot so I just took a few pictures there and went to the visitor center to see what else to do. The lady who helped me was cute and very friendly. She told me I should go to an art museum next door and to a Bonsai tree park (without Bonsai trees because they store them away when it gets colder). So I walked around the town and found the museum, didn't get in, didn't find the park so just decided to return to Reykjavik and go to the Kringlan mall to look for some Haklar, the viking rotten shark.
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