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glöggt er gests augað -- sharp is the eye of the guest (...the mind, however, not so much).

horse farm - power plant - how to run a country

The last night on the ring road we stayed at a horse farm - Volcano Horses (here). They have a great lodge with all the modern conveniences, spacious dining room, cool Scandinavian feel, and Chris booked us in the Henry David Thoreau bare bones cabins only slightly downwind from the stables. Thankfully, it was only a short stroll uphill to use the washroom. The place gives some remarkable 7 - 10 days horse tours throughout otherwise inaccessible parts of the country.

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What trip is complete without knocking on door of the local power plant. We became fascinated with their energy self-reliance and had at least a dozen running bets on geothermal mechanics.  We called them up and they were more than happy to let us in. No joke.

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All of our questions were answered and then some. We got a full powerpoint presentation (which they were suppose to send me) and full schematics of the place -- Chris basically took enough photos for us to build our own.  There was no security at all. So afterward, we pretty continued our own version of the facilities tour.

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This is the initial cap for the steam pipe that comes out of the ground. This plant had about 25 of these. Our car key almost worked on this door.

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A main valve from one of the vents. Completely unlocked. In theory, a hard left-hand turn and Chris could have shut down 5% of the city's power.

Posted by Eric Antonow on 08/24/2005 at 12:28 AM | Permalink

cafeterias - public pools

We went to a cafeteria by the docks. Authentic, smoke-filled. It was after lunch so we grabbed dessert and coffee. We found a 20-year-old letter from Gourmet magazine on the wall asking for their Curried Lobster recipe. Unclear how ironic it was intended to be.

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The only mobster in Iceland, cutting deals for dill-laced gravlax.

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The harbor in afternoon.

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The third coffee refill still isn't doing much for Chris. I'm having carrot cake.

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Then took a great trip to the public pool at Laugardalur (in REYK). Two outdoor hot tubs, waterslide, olympic pool. All heated year round by, wait for it, the earth. Interesting social third place for people -- every age group was hanging out, doing laps, and running around the pool.

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Posted by Eric Antonow on 08/24/2005 at 06:30 PM | Permalink

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