Cragrat: Sænautasel Old turf farm/museum Famous Nobel Prize winning author Halldór Laxness "Independent People" based his novel in this area and lived a few km away. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_People" rel="noreferrer nofollow">en.wikipedia.o
Cragrat: Sænautasel
Cragrat: Sænautasel
Cragrat: Pancakes and Hot chocolate
Cragrat: Sænautasel
Cragrat: Sænautasel
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Cragrat: Sænautasel
Cragrat: Sænautasel
Cragrat: farm cats…well kittens.
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Cragrat: The main entrance.
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Cragrat: Sænautasel Old turf farm/museum
Cragrat: Into the emptiness
Cragrat: looking into th edry barren lands of Mordor
Cragrat: Our 4WD bus
Cragrat: I have not figured out the sign yet...
Cragrat: The road to …?
Cragrat: Möðrudalur farm At an altitude of 469 m, Möðrudalur farm lies higher than any other Icelandic farm. The remarkable, tiny church was built by the farmer himself, Jón Stefánsson, in 1949. The tourist services here operate year-round. Various trails have bee
Cragrat: Church,Möðrudalur
Cragrat: Rhubarb
Cragrat: Church,Möðrudalur
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Cragrat: It was reminiscent of the Desert road but emptier and much bigger
Cragrat: Dust storms
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Cragrat: Little clusters of life