The drive north along the east coast (of Iceland) pleased me as these dramatic landscapes usually do. It was high, talus-sloped mountainside port and Atlantic Ocean starboard all the way, with the space between them varying from almost none to a mile, more or less. I don’t remember seeing talus so completely covering a mountain up to near the top like this for mile after mile. A few times it came so close to shore that the roadbuilders had to plow through the loose rock at the risk, I’m sure, of setting loose a slide. Where space allowed, as the mountains moved inland, there were often isolated farm homesteads, usually placed with a clear...

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