Strokkur http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strokkur
Gullfoss (gold waterfall).
Strokkur spouting its incredibly blue water.
Horse rush-hour. They move the horses down to warmer pastures for the winter around the end of August and early September.
Sulphurous fumaroles.
The vent that heats the Höskuldsskáli Hut.
Snow outside the Höskuldsskáli Hut.
Ice Caves near the Höskuldsskáli Hut.
That's boiling water in the middle of the picture.
Rob in the centre giving a nice sense of scale.
Six images, Rob lower right corner. A truly awesome sight and this glacier is not even the biggest in Iceland. Stitched using Autostitch ( http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~mbrown/autostitch/autostitch.html ).
Another side trip to see the gorge just before the Botnar Hut (we didn't stay in Botnar).
Somewhere above the right-most bend in the river, there are four pixels representing a Fjäll Räv http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arctic_fox
A small glacier crossing between Þórsmörk and Skógar. (Update: The site of the 2010 erruption in fact!)
Looking down from the top of Skógarfoss (foss=waterfall).
Skógarfoss.
We had some time to kill after the walk so we took the bus away from Reykjavik to Vik. They make a lot of woollen clothing at Vik. And sell beer and burgers to people waiting for the coach. And there's also an amazing view of some sea stacks.
The Blue Lagoon. The water is natural although piped for heating and electricity generation (natural pools like this do occur in Iceland. Though not that we saw on the trail).
Dolphins!