On our last morning in Iceland, we headed out to Hengill to see the Hellisheiði Geothermal Powerstation. Most of Iceland's power and hot water is geothermally heated, which is awesome. Also, I married a super nerd. I do highly reccomend visiting this power station. You do have to pay admittance, but the guides are super knowledgeable and the museum area is excellent.
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Iceland - Day 16
May 27, 2015
On our last morning in Iceland, we headed out to Hengill to see the Hellisheiði Geothermal Powerstation. Most of Iceland's power and hot water is geothermally heated, which is awesome. Also, I married a super nerd. I do highly reccomend visiting this power station. You do have to pay admittance, but the guides are super knowledgeable and the museum area is excellent.
The power station also had an art installation combining volcanic rocks and glass-- which we thought Zeke would love!
The drive from the power station back to the airport in Keflavik took a while, especially since we had to stop for food. We were very sad to leave.
On our last morning in Iceland, we headed out to Hengill to see the Hellisheiði Geothermal Powerstation. Most of Iceland's power and hot water is geothermally heated, which is awesome. Also, I married a super nerd. I do highly reccomend visiting this power station. You do have to pay admittance, but the guides are super knowledgeable and the museum area is excellent.
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