Join us for day TWO of our 8-day road trip through the highlands of Iceland! Driving and river crossing adventure to Fagrifoss waterfall and Laki Craters in South Iceland. The way to Laki is incredibly beautiful surrounded by black sand roads and bright green moss. We drive on the F-roads F206 which has unbridged river crossings. Explore Iceland’s sights off the beaten path. Stay tuned for follow-up vlogs!
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