Iceland review - 2013, Page 5

Iceland review - 2013, Page 5
4 From the editor 6 Culture Club Books, films, music, art, food, drink, festivals and street performances. 14 Counting Sheep Páll Stefánsson tries to figure out how many wooden sculptures Aðalheiður S. Eysteinsdóttir made for her Réttardagur exhibitions. 18 takk Óli Almost 40,000 Icelanders gave thanks to their handball hero Ólafur Stefánsson before he played his last national game on June 16. 20 For the love oF literature Book publisher Jóhann Páll Valdimarsson confirms the myth that Icelanders are a book-loving nation and reveals his affection for book publishing. 24 iCeland extreme Maylis Lasserre recounts her experience of being trapped in the Icelandic mountains for 38 hours and expresses gratitude for the 250 volunteers who went looking for her. 28 kingdom oF the midnight Sun Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir heads out to sea with fishermen from Grímsey, Iceland’s northernmost inhabited island, and learns about life on the Arctic Circle. 34 horizon Páll Stefánsson is fascinated by the effect of 24-hour daylight in different locations across the country. 42 the photographer A tribute to Sigfús Eymundsson (1837-1911), bookbinder, bookseller, tourism pioneer and the first commercially successful photographer in Iceland. 48 an iSland Called home Every year, Heimaey natives celebrate the end of the volcanic eruption which devastated their community in 1973. Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir attends the festival’s 40th anniversary. Contents Iceland RevIew / atlantIca 52 herbal healing Zoë Robert and photographer Áslaug Snorradóttir discover the benefits of Icelandic plants and herbs with Áslaug coming up with an innovative flower-based recipe. 60 running eCCentriCS The Reykjavík Marathon, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, contributed to spreading the love for running in Iceland. 64 round trip Photographer Páll Stefánsson follows the progress of the participants in this year’s WOW Cycloton as they cycle the 1,332 km Ring Road. 70 the ukulele player A selection of portraits, reportages and band photos that sums up the talent of photographer and graphic designer Hörður Sveinsson. 74 Finding ameriCa, loSing iCeland Historian Guðni Th. Jóhannesson traces the development of Icelandic-U.S. relations from the Viking discovery of America to Homer Simpson teaching Icelanders a lesson. 78 power Struggle Lowana Veal joins the heated debate on the renewability of renewable energy, investigating the exploitation of geothermal and hydropower in Iceland. 91 it iS time... Discover the wonders of every region and municipality of the intriguing island called Iceland. 112 laSt page Páll Stefánsson sees eye-to-eye with an Icelandic horse. Le ar n m o re a b o ut Ic el an d ic f lo ra o n p . 5 2. photo By Áslaug snorradóttir
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