Day 77. 15th September. Langisjór, Highlands, Iceland.
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So as at the end of the last post, here I was, on a remote Icelandic road, my vehicle stuck in the snow, a storm due that night and with no mobile phone reception. I was also due to fly back to Australia in a couple of days and looking at having to buy new tickets. That wasn’t a concern though. No point worrying about things you can’t change.
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I went for a walk and at the top of a rise found I could see for kilometres. I also had mobile phone reception. So I rang the emergency number and found they had a vehicle out there, pulling other vehicles out of the snow. They would come and help me get free.
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This image and the previous one show views that include the road that the rescue vehicle would be coming along. If I had taken them from the same spot, I could have put them together for a panorama.
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So while I was waiting, what better than to admire the sparse beauty of the scenery and take a few photographs.
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Unlike the Beckett play, though, I had no companion and there were no stray people wandering in and out, and there was no-one with a rope around their neck.
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There were a couple of messenger boys, though. In this case they were of the electronic kind, through the mobile phone. I was asked for the GPS location and initially didn’t know because my camera GPS was not working. But when I returned to the vehicle I found it on the car GPS, so I returned to the top of the hill and phoned the coordinates back.
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This is from beside where the car was, also showing a little of the road out.
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