Iceland review - 2014, Side 105

Iceland review - 2014, Side 105
ICELAND REVIEW 103 Since 1973, the story of Heimaey, the only inhabited island of the Vestmannaeyjar (‘Westman Islands’) archipelago, has cap- tivated the world. Thousands have visited the island to catch a glimpse of the volcano Eldfell, the eerie 1970s ‘Pompeii,’ and the destruction it caused. These adventurous explorers gave locals the idea of turning their tragedy into an educational attraction. After years of planning, digging, preserving and exploring, the Eldhei- mar – Pompeii of the North visitor center, opened this spring. 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 experience and will guide you through the entire eruption in a multimedia exhibition from a scientific, and also a deeply personal, viewpoint. Eldheimar also includes an information center about Surtsey. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the archipelago’s youngest and southernmost island, created in an underwater eruption 1963- 1967. It has since been preserved as a living laboratory. The museum, which is open daily, is yet another reason to visit the remarkable Vestmannaeyjar. Easily accessible year-round by air and ferry, the islands make for an enjoyable day tour, but with all the necessary comforts and services on Heimaey, you might be tempted to stay longer. eldheimar.is eldHeimar – neW and unique volCaniC exHiBiTion Travel The 1973 Eldfell volcanic eruption changed life on Heimaey forever. The new must-see eldheimar – Pompeii of the north visitor center, reveals houses that were buried in ash.
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