As we drove towards Þingvellir we crossed a ghostly, mystical landscape of mountain passes with peaks lost in the clouds and windswept valleys with remote coloured houses of the hardy residents and maybe also the tiny hidden homes of the secretive Huldufólk, the “hidden folk” of Icelandic folklore because Icelandic gardens often feature tiny wooden álfhól or elf houses for hidden people to live in.
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Oh yes, this is minimalist alright. 🙂
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Seeing these wee places in Iceland is now firmly on the list of must see spots. How will I ever live long enough for them all. ? 🙂
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You should see Iceland, it is a magical place, with or without little people! If you go cycling there make sure you have got volcano insurance for the bike, an exploding mountain would surely melt the tyres!
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Haha I am thinking we would leave the bikes at home. Hard to clean the lava off don’t you know. 🙂
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Cute! What a great photo for “minimalist.”
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They can be found all over Iceland but you have to look hard!
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