Across the street from the geyser field, you'll find a hotel with a gift shop as well as the Geysisstofa (geysircenter.com), which has an earthquake simulator and an audio-video show that explains the geological wonders of Iceland.
I grabbed a snack at the cafeteria, browsed through the expensive items at the gift shop and escaped the cold rain that picked up as we were observing the geyser eruptions.
Updated Jun 3, 2007
Well it's the only one there, so it should be easy to find.
What to buy: They have a really good selection. Everything from woolens to books and all kinds of crafts.
Written Aug 31, 2002
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Well it's the only one there, so it should be easy to find. They have a really good selection. Everything from woolens to books and all kinds of crafts.
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