Fourth day began from a visit to a biggest power plant in Iceland - Kárahnjúkar dam - hydro power plant which supports Alcoa aluminum smelter with electricity.
Map of the trip (click to zoom).
On the way we spotted a group of reindeers. Reindeers are not originally from Iceland - they were "imported" from Greenland to enrich the island with new species.
Kárahnjúkar dam - the reservoir was still frozen.
The dam. On the place they had to build 3 dams, divided by one big hill. An island was also created in the middle of the reservoir, which before was a mountain :)
Me, Tomek, David Dvorak - our Fuel Cells coordinator and Kasia.
They also build additional small dams to support water supply to a power plant.
This is the way back - you can see Lagarfljót lake in the background. It's surrounded by the biggest forest in Iceland, which they don;t have many anyways ;)
Visitors center.
Power house - it's inside the mountain, we got there driving inside with the bus. It's in some distance from the dam. All the water for the turbines is supplied through a tunnel drilled in hard rocks which has a length of about 40 km!
Access tunnel.
After the visit we went all the way to the south to Höfn for a dinner and sleep after a long day. Views on the way were amazing, but unfortunately it was raining almost all the time, so I couldn't make good photos.
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2 comments:
a czy szanowny Pan posiada pozwolenie na umieszczanie na swoim blogu zdjęć i imion osób, które znajdują sie na takowych zdjęciach? :)
o, ktoś tu się wstydzi swojego wyglądu :P
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