brite wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:I presume you'll visit Snæfellsjökull
You watch your mouth!
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I presume you'll visit Snæfellsjökull
Swift wrote:We expect a complete report and lots of pictures
Sigma_Orionis wrote:I presume you'll visit Snæfellsjökull
SciFi Chick wrote:Hope you have loads of fun and make fantastic memories! Can't wait to hear what kind of unique food they have.
geonuc wrote:SciFi Chick wrote:Hope you have loads of fun and make fantastic memories! Can't wait to hear what kind of unique food they have.
Fish. They have fish.
Rommie wrote:Dunno, did you try puffin? I was kinda curious but never got around to it.
Rommie wrote:Dunno, did you try puffin? I was kinda curious but never got around to it.
They also have whale, but couldn't bring myself to eat that.
geonuc wrote:Rommie wrote:Dunno, did you try puffin? I was kinda curious but never got around to it.
They also have whale, but couldn't bring myself to eat that.
I did not try puffin and saw none offered.
geonuc wrote:But, but, puffins are cute!
geonuc wrote:Speaking of eating cute animals, I also had some horse meat. The meat must have been from an Icelandic horse, which are pretty adorable. They are the only horses allowed on the island (and if they leave they can't come back) and Iceland doesn't allow importation of meat.
One of our stops was at a horse farm where we not only sampled horse meat but were treated to a horse show by the trainers. Three Icelandic horses came out to their small track and the riders demonstrated the five gaits the ponies could do. It was pretty cool - the horses were really well trained.
While nowhere near as common as the sheep, we saw lots of horses in pastures across the island, particularly in the north.
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