Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.07.2016, Qupperneq 60

Reykjavík Grapevine - 15.07.2016, Qupperneq 60
Ashes To Ashes A volcano museum in the lava rubble of the Westman Islands Words KELLEY REES Photos ART BICNICK On the night of January 23, 1973, the inhabitants of Heimaey in the Westman Islands were woken by a violent volcanic eruption. With little warning, lava shot up to 150 metres into the air. The island- ers rushed to gather whatever was most precious to them. The lava flow began to threaten the eastern side of island’s only town, and heavy ash fall was expected. Within six hours of the eruption the Icelandic State Civil Defense Organisation had evacuated al- most all 5,300 Westman Island inhabitants to the mainland. The eruption of Eldfell—“Fire Moun- tain”—still lingers in the minds of many. The Eldheimar Museum, which opened in May 2014, is dedicated to the Eldfell eruption and its af- termath. Now in its third year of operation, the museum sees an es- timated 30,000 visitors annually. And considering the difficulties of reaching the island south of Iceland during the winter months, muse- um director Kristín Jónhannsdóttir is pleased with those numbers. Born and bred on the island her- self, Kristín was thirteen at the time of the eruption, and remembers that fateful night. “I didn’t think it was a volcano,” she says. “I was thinking about a war or something. It was during the Cold War, and Russia was always on our minds.” Pompeii of the North The idea of creating a museum about the eruption surfaced about ten years ago, when a group of people decided to excavate some of the ruins. The team began pok- ing around, finding some well- preserved houses beneath the lava; then, five years ago, the decision was made to build a museum that would use the houses as the focal point. “The islanders weren’t too cra- zy about this idea at first,” Kristín says. “It took time to convince them that it would do a lot for Vestmannaeyjar. If the mayor and the community hadn’t said: ‘This is interesting, let’s do this,’ we would have never done anything except dig a hole and have some ruins. But they believed, so this is something we all did. It does something for the whole society.” The museum holds historical artifacts from life on the island surrounding the eruption date, as well as interactive features, and the excavated houses themselves, with high-focus lenses situated throughout the impressively pre- served wreckage. However, what’s perhaps most striking are the stories from locals, about both the eruption, and about island life. The museum was gath- ers archival photographs, film, and documentary footage, which is dis- played throughout the exhibitions, and there’s sentiment and emotion in each individual narrative. “The photographs and film always get more interesting, be- cause the people who remember the occurrence are disappearing,” says Kristín. “The documentary we play here was made about 25 years after the volcano. Now, it’s been nearly 45 years. I find it nice because I’ll be walking downstairs [where the documentary plays] and hear the voice of my father, who was interviewed for the film. He died fifteen years ago, as did many of his generation. And that is something you cannot get back.” SHARE: gpv.is/trv10a The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 10 — 2016 60 DAY TOURS WWW.RSS.IS • +354 497 5000 • INFO@RSS.IS Where Your Iceland Starts! USB CHARGING IN EVERY SEAT IN BUS AUDIO GUIDE GOLDEN CIRCLE CLASSIC SOUTH COAST CLASSIC ALSO AVAILABLE WITH GLACIER WALK PRICE FROM 10.490ISK PRICE FROM 13.890ISK TEENAGERS 12-15 YEARS OLD: 5.245ISK TEENAGERS 12-15 YEARS OLD: 6.990ISK KIDS 0-11 YEARS OLD: FREE KIDS 0-11 YEARS OLD: FREE On this tour, each seat is equipped with a hand-held touch screen tablet with a GPS sensitive app, that gives expertly written and recorded guiding on demand. Available in 10 languages. English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Finnish, Chinese, Japanese & Korean. Bring your headphones, or buy onboard. IN BUS AUDIO GUIDE AVAILABILITY MON • TUE • WED • THU • FRI • SAT • SUN AVAILABILITY MON • TUE • WED • THU • FRI • SAT • SUN DURATION APPROX: 8 hrs DURATION APPROX: 11 hrs IN-BUS-AUDIO GUIDE IN-BUS-AUDIO GUIDE
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