This morning I left Saeberg to make my way to Reykjavik. I stopped at one farm where bales were stacked up close to the road.
Bales of hay in Iceland are typically wrapped in plastic. These are usually white but sometimes green plastic is used. Further along the road, I encountered these interesting colorful statues. They were constructed from volcanic boulders of different shapes and sizes.
This abandoned farm building on the roadside made a perfect site for graffiti.
Nearer Reykjavik, I managed to find a location that offered a good view of the exit pipelines from the geothermal power station that I visited last week. The pipelines form a zigzag route on the landscape that allows for expansion of the pipeline with heat.
Finally, in Reykjavik I made a night shot of the theater by the harbor.
This is my last night in Iceland before heading home. A very rewarding, enjoyable and educational trip.