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DigitalQuixote  > World Photos - Europe > Iceland 2007 > Skaftafell (18)
We are headed for a National Park called Skaftafell where Iceland's largest glacier is. The park is essentially inaccessible because of the glaciers themselves. But just on the southern edge of this mammoth glacier, there is a small park headquarters, a campground, and the trail heads for lots of trails.

I am actually stunned by something. In the US, say, when you visit a National Park, you pay a hefty fee to enter. Here in Iceland, all such attractions so far have been free. No tickets, not much by way of rules about where you could go or when. Usually, there's a restaurant, a gift shop, and maybe a convenience store. Sometimes there was a campground which does have a fee. This must be what it was like in the US when the Park Service was created.
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DigitalQuixote > Skaftafell: Getting here was half the fun and certainly showed us some beautiful landscapes. They say Global Warming is killing the glaciers, and it may be true. But here in Iceland I see little evidence and it doesn't seem to be on residents' minds.
DigitalQuixote > Skaftafell: Getting here was half the fun and certainly showed us some beautiful landscapes. They say Global Warming is killing the glaciers, and it may be true. But here in Iceland I see little evidence and it doesn't seem to be on residents' minds.
DigitalQuixote > Skaftafell: Getting here was half the fun and certainly showed us some beautiful landscapes. They say Global Warming is killing the glaciers, and it may be true. But here in Iceland I see little evidence and it doesn't seem to be on residents' minds.
DigitalQuixote > Skaftafell: Getting here was half the fun and certainly showed us some beautiful landscapes. They say Global Warming is killing the glaciers, and it may be true. But here in Iceland I see little evidence and it doesn't seem to be on residents' minds.
DigitalQuixote > Skaftafell Glaciers
DigitalQuixote > Skaftafell: The main peak near the visitor center is an active volcano mostly buried by its glacier. In several hotels and restaurants we have seen photos of this one erupting. That would be something to see.
DigitalQuixote > Skaftafell Galcier
DigitalQuixote > Skaftafell Galciers
DigitalQuixote > Skaftafell Waterfall: One of the hiking attractions is this waterfall. It's a pretty long hike for a couple of old farts used to the sweet dense air of sea level, but we put one foot in front of the other and perseverence wins the day.
Skaftafell: Getting here was half the fun and certainly showed us some beautiful landscapes. They say Global Warming is killing the glaciers, and it may be true. But here in Iceland I see little evidence and it doesn't seem to be on residents' minds.
 > Skaftafell: Getting here was half the fun and certainly showed us some beautiful landscapes. They say Global Warming is killing the glaciers, and it may be true. But here in Iceland I see little evidence and it doesn't seem to be on residents' minds.
Skaftafell: Getting here was half the fun and certainly showed us some beautiful landscapes. They say Global Warming is killing the glaciers, and it may be true. But here in Iceland I see little evidence and it doesn't seem to be on residents' minds.
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