Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.08.2010, Qupperneq 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 28.08.2010, Qupperneq 18
 ALTERNATE ICELAND WELCOME TO GIMLI 11 6 1 1916 9 17 20 7 13 5 14 2 1 The Mayor of Gimli, Tammy Axelsson, and her family and friends pose for a casual photo at the local fish and chips place. 2 Bill Cochrane, descendant from one of the First Nations tribes that had lived in the area before the Icelanders arrived, is described by the photographer as “one of the coolest guys I’ve ever met“. 3 Photographer Baldur Kristjánsson with Bill Cochrane 4 A Scottish transplant to Gimli enjoys his daily Guiness at one of two local pubs. When not relaxing on one side of the bar he sometimes works on the other side. 5 Brennivin’s Pizza – the name says it all. 6 The local high school band practices outdoors. 7 Gull Beer – New From Iceland!!! 8 An older gentleman and former fisherman gets around Gimli in his motorized buggy, which conveniently holds his little dog and shows off his Icelandic heritage, too. 9 The locals in Gimli fondly remember a past visit from Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, former president of Iceland. 10 Typically Icelandic baked goods pönnukökur and kleinur are staples in the bakeries and grocery shops. 11 Icelandic flag in Gimli – The photographer saw far more flags outside houses in Gimli than he has ever seen in Iceland. 12 Clocks on the wall of The Reykjavík Bakery keep locals on time, both in Gimli and Reykjavík – a twist from typical displays of the times in major world capitals and corporate centres.

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