1 September - I left Gullfoss this morning and for the first 3-4 hours passed through primarily agricultural country: hay fields and pastures, sheep and horses, no cows to be seen. Then after going east for a while on Hwy. 1 the scenery changed—I entered what’s called an outwash plain with mountains to the north and flattened plain on the south all the way to the Atlantic, which is often visible. The escarpment was only, I estimate, about 1,000 feet high with cliff, alluvial fans, collapsed sections, and all painted the rich green I became so used to in the Faroes. Here the green grows vertically, too, which tells me it’s very often moss....

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