Iceland review - 2004, Side 45

Iceland review - 2004, Side 45
43 ICELAND REVIEW Spread like a pinnate leaf over the northwest of Iceland, the West Fjords make up only one- eighth of the country’s landmass, but more than half of the coastline. The fjords’ epic land- scapes are largely inaccessible by car and many travellers opt instead for a ferry ride from other parts of the mainland. Many of the outer bay areas in the West Fjords are popular destinations for camping and hiking enthusiasts looking for tranquil, uninhabited nature. Myths inspired by the human- shaped rock formations told stories of trolls who tried to separate the fjords from the main- land, resulting in the narrow connecting isthmus. Small fishing villages punctuate the indentations in the land, with the town of Ísafjördur being the largest. The residents of these harbour-side towns, like the cliffs that surround them in the winters with solid walls of ice, have a hidden depth. IAM HIDDEN DEPTH IR_bls43_Vestfirdir 11.6.2004 14:28 Page 43

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