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Hallormsstaðaskógur, the largest national forest in Iceland. This is near the southern end of it. Just by river Klifá. I didn't originally know that this species of lupine was alien to Iceland but spread ferociously after it was introduced; it's now almost an expected sight in these areas.
I stopped here while driving to Snæfell as it was almost the ending time of the midday <i>dhuhr</i> (ظهر) prayer and I didn't want to miss it. Praising God while being in the midst of some of his most magnificent creation enriches one's worship; basically the concept called <i>khushu</i> (خشوع). I'm very glad I was able to stop here. This area is gorgeous. Living in Canada, forests are not new to me and so I hadn't put this place on my itinerary, but being there almost made me regret. This is a vast forest with good hikes.
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Hallormsstaðaskógur is a tourist attraction, one of the Nature reserves in Hallormstaður, Yslân. It is located: 510 km from Akureyri. Read further
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