Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Side 45

Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Side 45
A T L A N T I C A 43 Leifur the Lucky to its next landfall in Newfoundland. A special service was also held at Gardar (Igaliku), the ancient bishop’s seat of the Norse colony in Greenland. The lively programme of events attracted a large turnout. Among those attending were Queen Margarethe Thórhildur II of Denmark, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of Iceland, and Jonathan Motzfeldt, Prime Minister of Greenland’s Home Rule Government. Greenland received the right to home rule from the Danes in 1979. Greenland is an enormous country with stupendous scenery. Here in the south, the contrasts are breathtak- ing. Green grass, blue sea studded with giant icebergs and impossibly sheer mountains frame an unforget- table view. Further attractions include the natural hot pools on Uunartoq island and the museum at Nanortalik with its ancient artefacts and Inuit boats. Last testimony to the vanished Norse colony are the evoca- tive ruins of Hvalsey church, not far from Qaqortoq, the regional capital. Here the descendants of the Norsemen worshipped until as late as the 15th century when they finally died out, their fate shrouded in mystery. PS A replica church, named after Eiríkur’s Christian wife, Thjódhildur, has recently been raised at Qassiarsuk. The Viking ship Íslendingur is greeted by Inuits on arrival at Brattahlíð. Icelandair offers direct flights between Reykjavík and Ilulissat this summer. ATL 5/00 42-43 Greenland cmsx 17.8.2000 13:43 Page 43

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