So what happened? I have wanted to visit the black sand beach with the basalt stone cliff at Vik in Iceland for years. The basalt cliff was formed by lava flowing into the sea thousands of years ago, forming geometric blocks, stacked high into the sky, trapping a narrow volcanic sand beach between the cliff and roaring ocean surf, often with ice washing up on each wave. People traveled from around the world to see this beach, but no more. A couple of weeks ago, the cliff collapsed in a landslide onto the beach. The rocks are being cleared off of the beach, but the basalt cliff is gone, replaced by a muddy hillside. This very rare geological formation is no more. I waited too long, and I really have no valid reason for waiting.
We did try to go there back in 2021. We were driving from Geysir* to Vik, and drove into a blizzard, heavy snow and 40 mile per hour winds, it was so bad that trucks were getting stuck in the roundabouts. We turned around when we could find a safe place to do so, and followed a local driving a tiny Toyota back toward Reykjavik, driving out of the storm in about 40 miles. The hotel in Vik was kind enough to allow a last minute cancellation, the roads were so bad that people couldn't leave Vik, or get in.
But that was five years ago, two years of which I have been retired, and we even changed planes in Iceland last spring, a perfect time to have made the trip. I blew it.
What is on your wishlist? Stop making excuses, make plans and go now, while you can, before something makes it impossible.
* Go stay at the Hotel Geysir, it is amazing. I am so glad we did that.

Being somewhat older, my days of international travel has passed. It is just to hard to deal with flying and airports. I would have loved to travel first class on Swiss trains that have amazing scenery. I would have loved to visit Montreux where Freddie Mercury lived for a time. I would have loved to visit Prague. At least I visited Budapest. But that is ok. At the urging of my partner, I have seen quite a bit of the world.
ReplyDeleteYes, do it while you can. If you have the money, whatever it costs will be forgotten in a year or so.
You have seen places in Asia that I would like to, if I am going to I better do it sooner.
DeleteThere are plenty of things I would enjoy seeing and many I probably will, but no bucket list or wish list for me.
ReplyDeleteIf it strikes your fancy, go.
DeleteI agree. I waited much too late to start traveling abroad. Granted, I hit already some great spots....but think of what I could have already seen if I started in my 20's? But still I have seen some wonderful spots and go outside the US.....the world is too big... and outside the US opens your eyes for sure. Don't wait....GO!
ReplyDeleteWait, you are no longer in your 20s?
DeleteI don't have a bucket list, I, well, we, just do whatever strikes our fancy.
ReplyDeleteAnd don't put it off, you never know when a landslide will make it impossible.
DeleteAlas, yes, things do change, don't they?
ReplyDeleteI was surprised that the cliff was not deeper and stronger than it was
DeleteIceland is on my list of places to see. I have read a few articles that the island is experiencing over-tourism and the powers that be are trying to strike a balance to keep the residents happy.
ReplyDeleteSummer gets really crowded, I would go in shoulder season.
DeleteI'm good. Travel is not appealing to me anymore. You are right that people shouldn't put off things because time flies by and then you won't or can't do it.
ReplyDeleteI know I will reach a point of not wanting to travel, or not being comfortable traveling, I want to do what I can before then. Knowing when to stop is very important, I see people pushing themselves beyond what is good for them everytime I travel.
DeleteThat is sad that such a great natural formation has vanished.
ReplyDeleteIt will change the local economy, there were two nice new hotels opened near there in the last few years.
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