Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.11.2012, Síða 16

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 15.11.2012, Síða 16
Visit us on the web at http://www.lh-inc.ca 16 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • November 15 2012 Nature’s beautiful creationMiNi tour: Mankind has the ability to create amazing things. We can defy the law of gravity by flying or sending people to space, we can cross the massive bodies of water known as oceans and we can harvest the resources provided to us by nature and turn them into something useful. Furthermore, we can also create the most amazing work of art. We can make beautiful paintings and sculptures, we can write poems and novels, and we can compose the most beautiful music. This is not all; we also can construct the most incredible structures. Being the editor of a magazine that partly covers architecture, I see new examples of that every day. Yet, it seems to me, mankind is no match for the creative power of nature. (Keep in mind that a fair share of the creations made by humans are inspired by nature.) Take, for example, the truly breathtaking structure depicted in the photograph accompanying this mini-tour. As I have not been in every place in the world, I can’t say for sure that it is unique, but I’m fairly confident that it is. Located at the top of Almannagjá above the Lögberg memorial area at Iceland’s most holy place Þingvellir, this amazing structure gives a fantastic testimony to the creative powers of Mother Nature. Notice how the small rock supports the bigger ones while at the same time being the pièce de résistance of the structure. Without the small rock, the bigger rocks would probably fall down in to the rift and without the small rock; there would be no structure, only a few bigger rocks standing like gargoyles watching the rift. Now, try not to focus on the rocks but on the opening between them. It does look a cat, doesn’t it? A fat cat, mind you, but a cat nonetheless. Amazing! To be honest, I really don’t know whether this structure is man-made or made by Mother Nature. The fact that each rock must weigh a bit however, does imply that it is not man- made. I first noticed it about 15 years ago, if memory serves me correctly, and every time I visit Þingvellir I always check if it still stands. Remarkably, it still does, despite earthquakes and winds. We offer help to descendents of the emigrants who are looking for their roots in Iceland. For those who have decided to visit Iceland, we offer help in planning their journey. Phone 354.473.1200 E-mail vesturfarinn@simnet.is www.vesturfarinn.is Kaupvangur 2, Hafnarbyggð 690 Vopnafjörður, Iceland Vesturfaramiðstöð Austurlands East IcEland EmIgratIon cEntEr G. Sverrir Þór Märsta, Sweden PHoto: G. Sverrir Þór Airwaves grabs music headlines KOM – The Icelandic international music festival Airwaves was held in Reykjavík for the 14th time from October 31 to November 4. More than 220 bands performed at the festival, and 7000 guests attended the concerts. Of these 4000 of the music lovers came from abroad, and numerous foreign newspapers and other mass media covered the festival. DOI on submarine cable to Faeroe Islands State Radio News – 60% of all electricity produced in the Faeroe Islands comes from burning oil, and all houses are heated by oil. The Faroese are keenly interested in switching from oil to renewable energy sources. They are therefore ultimately interested in connecting with Iceland via a submarine cable, according to Minister of Industries and Innovation Steingrimur J. Sigfusson (LGP). He and the Faroese minister of industry have signed a document of intent on exploring this possibility. Sigfusson noted that technology had rapidly ad- vanced, and five to seven years had passed since this possibility was last investigated. “We now believe a review is timely to see whether this is economically feasible”. He added that he had no reason to fear that this idea would be controversial in Iceland since the project would not be major in the context of the Icelandic energy market, perhaps 50-70 MW. Reprinted with permission from INB, published by KOM PR Pure. Natural. Unspoiled. This is Iceland. For tr avel INFormatIoN: vIsItICel aND.org Iceland news BrIefs visit www.vinarterta.ca 
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