Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iceland. Show all posts

Sunday, August 16, 2009

A LAST STROLL, BLUE LAGOON & AWAY

ICELAND - AUGUST 2008


"MOVIE STARS in Reykjavik's main shopping street"



"ICELANDIC DESIGN"


"SCULPTURE"


"PERLAN - The Pearl, built in 1988 and open to the public in 1991, is a unique building, with six huge tanks storing natural hot water for heating the city. On the top of it, we have a dome with our known revolving restaurant and a viewing platform with panoramic 360 degree views of the city and its surroundings"


"INSIDE GEYSER - Below the dome, between the hot-water tanks, is a small artificial geyser. This picture is dedicated to Louise, who used to get up there when in Iceland..."


"HALLGRIMSKIRKJA"


"REYKJAVIK & MOUNT ESJA"


DOME REFLECTION"


"SUNNY FJORD"


"BLUE FLAG AT BLUE LAGOON - Beach?"


"OUTSIDE"


"INSIDE - Blue Lagoon is a Geothermal Spa, located close to Keflavik Airport. The 40º Celsius waters are rich in minerals and bathing in the Blue Lagoon is reputed to help many people suffering from skin diseases such as psoriasis"



"BATH TIME"


"BLUE LAGOON is a by-product of the nearby Svartsengi power plant"


"ROCK RESTAURANT inside the complex"


"SCULPTURE - Outside Keflavik Airport"


"ENLIGHTED COD FISH...."


"MORE SCULPTURES"


"TAKE-OFF as landing: grey and rainy..."


"SHETLAND ISLANDS IN THE BLUE!"

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

RURAL ICELAND

ICELAND - AUGUST 2008

Iceland is famous for its Sagas. The Icelandic Sagas, some quasi-historical texts, were mostly written anonymously between the 12th and 13th centuries. Some of them recount the discovery and first populators of Iceland, at a time when the people were Pagans, worshipping the old Norse Gods: Odin, Thor, and Frigga.


"SAGA MUSEUM"


"JON ARASON - Late in the 10th century, Christianity began to spread into Norway, and soon reached Iceland, which converted to Christianity in the early parts of the 11th century. In 1550, Jon Arason, then bishop of Hólar, was captured after some disputes with Lutheranism and beheaded. He was the last Roman Catholic bishop in Iceland"


"THINGVELLIR, ALTHING - During the time of the Sagas, the main feature of the political system in Iceland was the annual assembly called the Althing, being held during two weeks in the month of June. Estate holders had the power to decide judicial and legislative issues at the event, though their ruling power depended on the voluntary adherence of their supporters, the free farmers. This is the place where the original Parliament or Althing was established in 930 and where it remained until 1789"


"BOOK OF LAWS - In the winter of 1117-18 someone set to work in a farmhouse in northern Iceland and wrote out the whole code. Five winters later, the laws of the church got written down, too. The Book of Law had a primacy in Iceland that had few parallels in Europe until the Code Napoleon was drawn up in France at the beginning of the 19th century. Not only was it the book by which everyone lived, but it was also the book with which everyone learned to read"


"THINGVELLIR is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The site is on a power spot, along the Mid Atlantic Ridge separating the North American and European Continental plates"

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"HEKLA, at 1,491 metres, is Iceland's most active volcano; over 20 eruptions have occurred in and around the volcano since 874"


"YELTSIN? - On a tour in Iceland we made a stop at the Greenhouse Hveragerdi. I wonder what was this one doing there..."

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"VIK I MYRDAL, the wettest place in Iceland, is also its southernmost village, located 180 km of Reykjavík. Despite having only 300 inhabitants, it is the largest settlement for some 70 km around"


"REYNISDRANGAR - These three rocks, the tallest standing at 66m, are the subject of another Icelandic story. They were formed when two trolls dragged a three mast ship to the shore. However, as trolls do not survive in daylight, when the sun rose, the trolls and the ship turned to stone. The ship's masts are the only parts visible above the water. They are named Landdrangur, Háidrangur and Langsamur"


"GERMAN MEMORIAL - It commemorates a German fishing boat that was wrecked off the beach and was erected by the fishing company to thank the Icelanders who had risked their lives to save crew members"


"VIK"


"CHURCH IN VIK"

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"SKOGASAFN - The Skogar Museum, one of the best folk museums in Iceland, has a collection of over 6000 artefacts and examples of various types of dwellings in Iceland since the early times"


"DWELLINGS - The museum also has an old turf farmhouse, where guests can experience the standards of living in Iceland in past centuries"



"RICH HOUSE"


"CODFISH - The collection of tools and equipment used at land and sea is outstanding, but the dried codfish is amazing. It shouldn't be forgotten than the Portuguese had in the past one of the most important fleet of cod fishing ships and are probably the largest consumers of dried cod in the world..."


"SCULPTURE"

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"WHO'S THIS?"



My Canadian Blogger friend of Baron's Life was so kind to pass this award to me. Thanks Baron!

Thursday, August 06, 2009

ICELANDIC COLOURS

REYKJAVIK - AUGUST 2008

After a stroll showing offices and public buildings, most of them white or grey, it's time to put some colour on these Icelandic posts!


"SNOW CAPED ROOF WITH BLUE - Artistic"


"GREY - It's a sculpture in front..."


"DUTY-FREE"


"BAR AT FRAKKASTIGUR"


"BLUE"


"WHITE"


"WHITE AND RED"


"IT HAD TO BE YELLOW"


"RED"


"ICELAND'S FLAG COLOURS"


"LOBSTER HOUSE"


"IDNO - Restaurant and theatre, it was built in 1897 and reconstructed in its original form in 1997. Beside the City Pond, directly opposite the City Hall, the Idno is one of the city’s most historic buildings"


"HOTEL REYKJAVIK CENTRUM, FJALAKÖTTURINN RESTAURANT"


"FRIDA THOMAS DESIGN"


"EINAR BEN RESTAURANT"


"AUSFUSTRAETI"


"VIKING HOUSE"


"LANDSBANKI - Before going bankrupt... On October 7, 2008 the Icelandic Financial Supervisory Authority took control of Landsbanki. On October 8, 2008, UK Treasury froze the assets of Landsbanki in the UK. On October 9, 2008 the Icelandic branch was split off into the "Nýi Landsbanki" and on October 27, 2008 the inability to render payment of deposits was declared for the remaining parts of Landsbanki. Sad story..."


"REYKJAVIK JAZZ FESTIVAL - K TRIO: Kristjan Martinsson, piano, Petur Sigurdsson, bass, Magnus Eliassen, drums. At the old Idno theatre. I later found this text in the Net: «K Trio was started up by pianist Kristjan Martinsson in January 2008 to perform his compositions in Kristjans's final recital at Icelandic Musicians Union (FIH) School of Music. [...] They took part in Reykjavik Jazz Festival in August of the same year holding a concert in Idno. In September K Trio represented Iceland in The Young Nordic Jazz Comets in Copenhagen. They won the competition and as a result are working on an album (out in January 2009)» Happy story!!"



Mitr-Friend was so kind to pass me the award she received! It's the second time I get this one!! Thanks Friend!!!