Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.05.2011, Síða 40
Glacier Hiking
& Ice Climbing
from 13.990 ISK
The glacier is a magnificent phenomenon, a rugged, raw and ever changing hub of
ancient frozen water. We will explore the crevasse riddled outlet glacier with its
amazing ice formations, sink holes and jagged ridges accompanied by an experienced
glacier guide.
We can pick you up from your hotel or hostel in Reykjavik. Call us on +354-562-
7000, meet us at our downtown head office at Laugavegur 11 or ask for us at your
hotel or nearest tourist information center.
www.adventures.is | info@adventures.is | +354-562-7000 | Visit our downtown booking & info center at Laugavegur 11
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Hverfisgata 89
101 Reykjavík
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Summer
08:00 - 22:00
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PAGE 20
A place where having 8 shots actually
kind of makes sense.
Our bar guide, talking about Bar 11. Did
you hear, we’re reviewing every single bar
in 101 Reykjavík! Whoa!
PAGE 14
Depositors, lenders and borrowers
were given just such a sweet deal in
2001 via the CBI’s guarantee to insure
their deposits—regardless of the
money’s physical location or denomi-
nation.
David Howden, co-author of ‘Deep Freeze:
Iceland’s Economic Collapse’ blames the
Central Bank for creating incentives no
rational banker could deny.
PAGE 8
The situation in which foreign tour-
ists who oppose whaling are keeping
minke whaling alive in Iceland is very
ironic.
Anti-whaling advocate Sigursteinn Más-
son has a campaign up his sleeve.
PAGE 30
One of the reasons I've wanted to
come to Iceland for the last five or six
years was because we did a tour with
Mugison in Japan in 2005. We had
such an awesome time. His music is
so great. Ever since then, I've followed
Icelandic music.
We interview Caribou’s Dan Snaith, who’s
playing a show this Saturday. See you
there?
PAGE 6
My daughter turned 18-years old
on April 29. I had told her that we
would finally get the chance to meet.
I haven’t seen her since she was
eleven”, Medhi explains to me, as we
meet at the psychiatric hospital where
he is being detained while his case
is examined. “I had been promised a
positive answer in January, but then,
as always, months went by and the
phone never rang”.
We interview Iranian asylum seeker Medhi
Kavyanpoor, who threatened to set him-
self on fire out of desperation.