The White Falcon


The White Falcon - 14.08.1943, Síða 8

The White Falcon - 14.08.1943, Síða 8
8 Old style Icelandic farm cottage, increasingly common as one moves away from population centers such as Reykjavik, SiglufjorSur and Akureyri is of timber covered with turf, or “torfjiekja”. Kerlingaxfjoll or “Old Woman’s Mountains” (right), are typical of the volcanic crests in Ice- land which are snow- capped throughout the year. The result of volcanic activity, glaciation and eros- ion by wind and wat- er, Iceland’s topo- graphy is stark and rugged and is notable for its sharply cleft fjords. panoramic view (right) shows Thingvellir, where the first Althing (Iceland’s parlia- ment) met in 930. Mountain climbing is an exceedingly popular sport in Iceland. Here (above) aiwoman climber examines the layers of eroded lava deposited by glaciers as they advanced and receded in pre-historic times. The Icelandic pony, “hestur,” (above) with its shaggy mane is a common sight here. Until recent years it provided the sole means of land transportation and is still indispensable for cross-country trips. Oxararfoss (right), a high waterfall near Iceland’s historic shrine at Thing- vellir, is one of many on this North Atlantic island. Heavy rainfall and glacial flow assure on abundance of water power. Corn shocks are spac- ed out evenly on one of Iceland’s experiment- al farms (right). Severe weather and barren soil restricts local farm- ers to hardy crops such as potatoes, but green houses heated by near- by hot springs provide more exotic fruits and vegetables and many flowers. Cooperative farming is developed to a high degree here. A waterfall (ab- ove) on the Anda- kilsa River in the southwest corner of Iceland indicat- es the beauty of the country despite its sparse vegetation. Streams such as this abound in trout and salmon. r ■

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