Monday, July 3rd, Akureyri; and whale watching
Monday, July 3rd, Akureyri and whale watching.
We have booked a whale watching trip direct from Akureyri, so we enjoy it without bemoaning the cost. We think we are lucky with the weather because the sun shines; we try to forget that it is freezing.So we rug up and get on the boat (They make rachel wear a safety jacket),
After a while we arrive at a place where the captain (sitting comfortably inside in a warm cabin on a high chair) stars spotting whales. We see them too but it is hard to take photos., they move so fast
Here are the results of my efforts:
a spine...
a second spine..
i hope this is a tail from another whale
We have booked a whale watching trip direct from Akureyri, so we enjoy it without bemoaning the cost. We think we are lucky with the weather because the sun shines; we try to forget that it is freezing.So we rug up and get on the boat (They make rachel wear a safety jacket),
After a while we arrive at a place where the captain (sitting comfortably inside in a warm cabin on a high chair) stars spotting whales. We see them too but it is hard to take photos., they move so fast
Here are the results of my efforts:
a spine...
a second spine..
i hope this is a tail from another whale
...there she blows!
We come back to Akureyri frozen but happy.
Akureyri is built on a height overlooking the ocean. is built on heights so most houses have magnificent views of the harbour. We discover a bookshop with a coffee shop (serving the most delicious drinks with cream which-says Naomi- must come from contented cows). It is huge and displays books in many languages. We leave Rachel there to enjoy her Wifi and decide to climb the steps leading to The Cathedral and visit the botanic garden. Pity that it starts to rain and we can only manage the climb. We admire the view and the pretty houses, have a quick look at the botanical garden and come down the steps of the Akureyrarkirkja (the church)
The Church
Akureyri house
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