July 21. I thought it would be nice to visit a museum with some history. My mistake. It was corny. The gift shop was nice and so was the staff. I took a photo of the plant poster for sale. We had an audio tour that would have taken hours. After a half hour we had enough and left.
In the way we passed a cairn or monument to Brakersund (“Brák’s channel”) between the town and the island Brákarey (“Brák’s island”), both named for Brák, a slave of Skallagrímur’s. Fleeing her master’s anger, she tried to swim out to the island but he threw a boulder which hit her between the shoulders and killed her. See The Saga of the Viking Egill Skallagrímsson & the 9 Cairns in West-Iceland.

Settlement Center, Borgarbyggd, Iceland 7/21/2021 
Settlement Center, Borgarbyggd, Iceland 7/21/2021 
Marc and a thing, Settlement Center, Borgarbyggd, Iceland 7/21/2021 
West Iceland 7/20/2021 
Brakarsund, West Iceland 7/20/2021 
Lenticular cloud, West Iceland 7/20/2021

The story behind the name of the island is interesting! Thanks for sharing these beautiful pictures of the place!
That photo of Marc and the Thing is hilarious. Maybe the Thing is a tourist who got left behind by its group and is still waiting for them to show up.
You comment on that picture made me laugh. It might also be someone who stayed to listen to the whole recording and got bored to death. LOL
I don’t think would want to meet that green thing down a back alley late at night 🙁
Me too. I don’t know what the thing is supposed to represent.
Sherry: Iceland is interesting 🙂 Thanks for sharing your documented journey ~Willy
Glad you are enjoying it. Only one more day left to cover.
to bad earth is in between 10 solar cycles and you could not view ‘Aura Borealis’ 🌞
Iceland in winter can be brutal. I watched some videos of what it is like to drive there in a snow storm. I’ll pass on the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). 🙂
I have seen them in Minnesota summer if the solar sun spot cycle is right 😉