I & I - 2011, Blaðsíða 17

I & I - 2011, Blaðsíða 17
17I&I Located right under the Arctic Circle, Raufarhöfn is a place like no other. Iceland’s northernmost town, with a population of just over 200, is home to the extraordinary Arctic Henge, currently un- der construction on the plains of Melrakkaslétta. A calendar of the seasons based on the paths of the sun and the moon, it is a circular arrangement of stone blocks, 48 meters across. In the center, a stone structure with a crystal on top captures the rays of the sun and breaks it into prism colors. On the outer wall, four gates face each other, marking the solstices of winter and summer and the equinox of spring and fall, according to the old Nordic calendar. The Henge’s unique location has a 360° horizon on land meaning that the sunlight and the moonlight can flow unhindered. Old Nordic mythology and literature will be featured in the Arctic Henge in the form of a group of dwarves discussed in the Völu-Spá book of poetry, each assigned a particular time of year, meaning that everyone has their birthday-dwarf. By Ásta Andrésdóttir. Arctic Allure Photo by Páll Stefánsson. A Stonehenge-like construction is appearing close to Raufarhöfn by the Arctic Circle.

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