Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.08.2013, Side 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.08.2013, Side 24
Watch the tour bus as a caricature of its passengers. It lugs ungracefully up Eiríksgata, heaves over the speed bumps, and arrives panting against the backside of Hallgrímskirkja. It leans right and spills its camera-clicking innards onto the side- walk, or into the street, depending on how aware they are of life outside of the viewfinder. As unsightly as the gargan- tuan busses are, we're happy that they exist—at least to keep the daily commuters on Strætó safe from the REI backpack swinging visitors with no apparent sense of spatial awareness. Welcome to the dichotomy of tourism. Its positives and negatives become more and more intertwined with every need that must be fulfilled. Each visitor to Iceland is not just a self-sustaining entity walking down the street. It's another human to feed, to clothe, to transport, and notably, to shelter. 24The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 12 — 2013 By Parker Yamasaki Axel Sigurðarson Hotels, Motels, Holiday Inns...

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