Through thick ash layers (1101)
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On the way through the southern highlands, you hop from one valley to the next, so to speak.

Almost always the valley floors are covered with moss, but always crossed by river courses. Since the entire Icelandic highlands were created by volcanoes, it is no wonder that the rivers have worked their way through thick layers of ash.

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