Iceland review - 2014, Page 67

Iceland review - 2014, Page 67
ICELAND REVIEW 65 Eldheimar: Pompeii of the North One day in January 1973, life changed for the residents of Ice- land’s Westman Islands, forever. A volcanic eruption started in their town that would keep them away from home, on the Icelandic mainland, for over seven months. It was by no means certain they would ever go home at all. Thousands were evacuated (miraculously there was only one death), yet half the town was covered in ash and lava and many houses were never saved. Residents returned home to the task of building new homes while seeing their old ones frozen in time for- ever—or so they thought. Since 1973, the story of Heimaey (the name of the populated Westman Island) has captivated the world and thousands have vis- ited to catch a glimpse of the eerie 1970s ‘Pompeii’. These adventurous explorers gave the Westman Islanders the idea of turning their tragedy into an educational attraction. After years of planning, digging, preserving and exploring, the Eldheimar —Pompeii of the North visitor centre is now ready to formally open this spring. And it’s well worth a visit. As you approach the brightly colored roofs sticking up through the warm black ground, you will start to notice other details: like the fact that you can see right into some of the buildings. Some of the homes remain as they were when their families ran for their lives. Plates on the table, clock on the wall, dry sink with tap still in the on position. It is spooky and fascinating at the same time. The new on-site museum adds a whole new level to the ex- perience and will guide you through the entire eruption from a scientific, and also a deeply personal, viewpoint. The Westman Islands have not only been a popular destination for decades because of the volcano, but also because they are the biggest puffin colony in the world and just a beautiful place to be, populated by a cool bunch of people. None of this has changed, but it has gotten a whole lot easier to get there. Since Landeyjahöfn harbor opened in 2010, the ferry crossing to the Westman Islands takes just half an hour and it even con- nects with the Reykjavík city bus network. You can also fly there from Reykjavík. Simple! eldheimar.is In the charming Westman Islands, a brand new museum reveals many houses covered in ash—frozen in time—by the historic 1973 volcanic eruption. sPeciAl Promotion
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