Atlantica - 01.06.2004, Side 32

Atlantica - 01.06.2004, Side 32
30 A T L A N T I C A mammal, the blue whale. Sightings are not guaranteed, but the blue whale is prominent off the western peninsula, as are the orca, minke and humpback whales. From Ólafsvík, drive to the storied hamlet known as Stykkishólmur. For cen- turies, Stykkishólmur, a major fishing port, has been at the centre of the Breidafjördur area. Many of the old homes once occupied by traders and merchants at the close of the 19th cen- tury have been restored. Today, the small village features these quaint hous- es, as well as local handicrafts and a convent and Catholic church built by the sisters of St. Francis back in 1936. The look of the village can, occasionally, make a visit to Stykkishólmur into a trip back in time. BLACK STONES Time to drive on HWY 574, which wraps around the western tip of the lava- scarred peninsula, meandering along the southern seashore to Djúpalóns- sandur beach, one of the most revered Power peninsula Thúfubjarg cliffs. The area is home to thousands of sea birds. 28 -32 Snæfellsnes-30.ps 19.4.2004 20:15 Page 30

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