Another breakfast at another bakery. It wasn’t exactly lox and bagel, but it sufficed.
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Then we visited the award-winning Síldarminjasafnið á Siglufirði “Herring Era Museum” in Siglufjörður. For me the most interesting stuff was the old offices with their ancient calculating machines.
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We decided to try a whale-watching trip from Dalvík on the east side of the peninsula, as long as we were already there, rather than from the more popular Húsavík, which would have required more driving later. It worked out OK; we saw a pod of porpoises twice, and caught a lone humpback and watched it dive several times.
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We made it down to the small town of Hauganes (population 137) for dinner.
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Three young women at the next table were getting pleasantly drunk and playing cards. After they finished their game, I asked if they wanted to see a magic trick. They said YES!, so I asked for their deck of cards and performed “You Probably Buy Me A Drink”. After I fooled them, I taught them how to do the very easy trick.
We finished the peninsula and camped in Akureyri.