Friday, July 17, 2009
Water World
Becky here. I couldn't help noticing the various forms of water in Norway and Iceland. Whether it's frozen, steamy, or liquid, water is a constant in these BEAUTIFUL countries--serene fjords, rushing waterfalls, icy mountainsides, snowstorms, glaciers, thermal baths, and geysirs (yes, that's correct spelling in Iceland). And, when you get to Telemark, you can have heavy water from the water plant the Nazis used in World War II.
Here are a couple water world shots for today...when we arrived at the top of a mountain (first picture), we couldn't see the promised green-valley view below because it was snowing. (Icy ride down the slopes in the bus back that day!)
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