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Lögberg-Heimskringla - 06.05.1994, Qupperneq 23

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 06.05.1994, Qupperneq 23
Lögberg-Heimskringla • Föstudagur 6. maí 1994 • 23 TOMASSON INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. Iiieoifie IVi.v Speedy Individual • Personal Attention autopac RENEWAL SERVICES & COMPLETEINSURANCE COVERAGE Homeovmners • Tenants Business • Travel Insurance - Availahlc Your Insurance Broker Understands C.H. (Cliff) Tomasson, a.u.c. 3090 Portage Ave. 889-5590 PURE ICELANDIC DRIED FISH The great lcelandic dried fish from Sjávarfiskur is now available on stock in Manitoba HARD FISKUR ^Sgávarfiskur 17 - IWNAIHO • s I 1779 Please contact ICECAN Enterprises for further information (204) 376-5334 - Arborg (204) 642-9107- Qímli The Garden of lcelandic Domestic Animals... Summer 1994 During weekends in the summer of 1994, there will be open a garden with lcelandic domestic animals at the Þingborg Community Centre, about 200 yards from the Þingborg wool workshop. Visitors will be able to watch closely lcelandic sheep and lamb of different combinations of colours, rams with their magnificent and some- times four horns, lcelandic cattle and calves, the rare lcelandic goats and of course lcelandic ponies. There will be ponies for rent, especial- ly suitable for smaller children. Welcome to Pingborg Community Centre For further information please contact: The Þingborg Community Centre 801 Selfoss, lceland Tel. 98-23093, 98-21028 It is interesting to know that the domestic ani- mals of lceland are considered to be the closest of kin and appearance to the domestic animals of prehistoric times. Also a restaurant with lcelandic delicacies and a good view of the garden will be open at the community house. Vopnafj öröur The fjord is situated on the northeastern coast of lceland. The surrounding district, also named Vopnafjörður, is made up of three valleys. The southernmostvalley Hofsárdalur, the middle one is Vesturárdalur and the northernmost one is Selárdalur. Beyond the latter valley is the Strönd area. Southeast of the district reach- ing over 1000 meters into the sky are Mt. Krossavíkurfjöll and Mt. Smjörfjöll (where Santa Claus is said to live). On the west and north are low heaths and the occasional mountain, with Southern and Outer Hágangur two of the most striking ones. Kolbeinstangi is at the base of the fjord, and to the east, on a spit of land affectionately called Tangi, is the areas population center. Population. The community of Vopnfjörður has a popula- tion of 900, of which about 700 live in the town and about 200 in the countryside. Fishing and fish processing are the main fields of employment, but many are involved in industry, trade and services. There are about 40 farms in the area. Transportation. There are scheduled flights 6 days a week from Akureyri, and 3-4 days a week from Egilsstaðir. Road transportation is in three directions; over arheiði on the Ring Road in the vicinity of Möðrudalur; over Sandvíkurheiði to Bakkafjörður and along the northeast coast to Húsavík; and during summer site with good facilities is open. General services. Vopnafjörður has an excellent jeep track over Hellisheiði to Fljótsdalhérað. A view finder dial is well situated on Mt. Burstafell for a magnificent view over the district spanning from Vopnafjörður and to the outer reaches of Fljótsdalshérað. Weather. The Eastern Fjord's fog rarely reaches north to Vopnfjörður. Southerly breezes are most often warm, and when flowing from that direction Vopnafjörður is usual- ly the warmest part of lceland. Accommodation. A hotel is open year around, and farm holiday accommodation is also available. During the summer sleeping-bag accommodation is made available, and a camp range of services; shops, post office, auto repair garage, bank, pharmacy, medical cen- ter, swimming pool, gymnasi- um, solarium and a filling sta- tion with a kiosk. Leisure Activities. Very good salmon fishing (the Hofsá, Selá and Vesturdalsá rivers). Trout fishing in lakes and rivers, ocean angling, horse hire, swimming, museum, beautiful hiking routes in the mountains and along the imposing coast- line. Boating excursions. History. During the time of emigration from lceland to north America, 1873-1914, some 1100 people from Vopnafjörður left to settle in the "New World".

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