Continuing on in Iceland - we headed east along the N1 and then north around numerous fjords on our way to our next destination, Seyoisdifjordur, the 2nd most northerly fjord in east Iceland. Along the way we stopped in the small fishing village Djupivogur, a port that's been in use since the 16th century. We stopped for some tea at a cafe in the oldest building, a bright red warehouse dating back to 1790. We drove down to a harbor featuring artwork called the Eggs of Merry Bay, 34 large eggs representing local birds and stopped in at a quirky sculpture garden filled with rocks, bones, and other weird items.

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Leslie