This UNESCO World Heritage Site is Pingvellir, where the North American tectonic plate contacts the Eurasian tectonic plate.It’s official, we love puffins!It was quite difficult to photograph a puffin flying. They were very fast!Lonely gravel roads, with very little traffic.These sheep were wondering what we were doing on that lonely gravel road.If there are “piggyback” rides, is this a “sheepyback” ride? “Come on Mom, one more time around the pasture… please!”Your boots do get muddy in Iceland, but we found this roadside area to get cleaned up. It is water from a hot spring, and locals tell us they don’t know who put it here, “it just showed up one day”.