May 042013
 

This odd rock was actually the middle of a giant print of a horseshoe. I don’t remember the exact story, but the belief is that one of the gods was riding his giant horse and it stepped here, leaving a giant hoof-print. When I took this picture I had tall cliffs behind me, to my left and to my right. Then, this rock in the middle.

We looked around for ages for this giant hoof-print. It was only when we were leaving that we realised we were actually inside the hoof-print.

Giant rock in front of sunset-kissed sky in Iceland in area called Magic Horseshoe

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