Though not necessary, to catchup on the journey till now, you can see Part 1 Part 2
By end of part 2, we were here:
The view from our apartment:
After walking inside the ice caves and watching the northern lights, Iceland now needed something very special to awe us. We had already started feeling the contentment that we had gotten the worth out of bucks. On a nice sunny morning the terrain started like this
We even stopped to say hello to the Icelandic horses.
We must have driven about 30 Km and all of sudden we were driving through nothing but snow fields on both sides and the car thermometer signalling -14 Degree C.
Some more driving and we were back next to the coast. The change of the terrain and weather in a short span was so drastic that one starts to feel humbled by the nature's creativity.
Finally we reached our base for the night in Myvatn and we start looking for places to stay. Myvatn looks just like moon, with craters appearing on the either side of the road.
We finally found a nice cottage by the lake Myvatn. The owner of the cottage told us that there is a natural hot water cave nearby where Game of Thrones was shot, so we rushed to our car and started on the route he had marked for us on the map. After quite a bit of off road driving we finally reached there.