Long time no see ! It's been a while after last post. This will be final post of this trip. Hope you enjoy!

We did not expect much today because no famous attractions in this area so we just keep exploring and finding things that look interesting. Unfortunately, it has fog and rain on that day so the vision while driving is not clear.
We saw a place called "Londrangar" and decided to stop. We walked with the raincoat and saw this view. The sea was raging but it's also beautiful. Suddenly we noticed a mysterious castle in the mist! Wohhh. Quite scary and interesting.

It turned out to be that we got this interesting picture. After we departed, we visited "Hellnar" that the name looks scary again. We walked around the area and found chocolate stream (Actually, it is mud from rain and dirt. Haha)

There is a cliff which you can walk on it. If you take a photo from that view, you may get this nice shot.

Caution! Although it has a path to walk there, it's quite slippery. Please be careful when walk in this area
We drove around and visited a few more place before end of the day. Today, we rested at Staðarhús, I really like this one because it's the house in the middle of wild trees. You will have a biggg area around the house.

Among those bushes are wild berry! I made some food and waited for upcoming night aurora (I thought it will be amazing if we see aurora in this open area).
We kept checking on aurora forecast and setting our camera and here we go.

Aurora on that corner of the sky. Kept taking photos guys!
Thanks admin!!
Wish na be there with my family!!!
Flag this place. will go next time.
If you go Iceland, you will have many feelings because of many great spots there.
That is a beautiful aurora ^^.
It could be one of your best trip.
Oh!! That is great. Thanks admin.
Ahh. Wish to see aurora one time
You pics are beautifullllll.
After that impressive night, we need to depart to Reykjavik and prepare to go back home.
Along the way, we visited Hraunfossar - Another unique waterfall - It looks like water is pouring from roots of those trees.