Iceland review - 2015, Side 6

Iceland review - 2015, Side 6
4 ICELAND REVIEW The Polish Prince Polo has been the best- selling chocolate bar in Iceland for more than half a century. It all started in the mid- 1950s, when Iceland exported herring and wool to Poland and they had no hard currency to pay for the goods, so we got Prince Polo chocolate bars instead. For years to follow, it was the only imported candy in Iceland. We too were short of hard currency and wanted to protect the small Icelandic candy industry. But that all changed in 1970, when Iceland joined EFTA (the European Free Trade Association) and had to open up to imports from Europe. Despite the upheaval, Prince Polo survived, is still a best-selling snack and almost as big a part of our culture and diet as cod liver oil. In this issue we give you a sneak taste of a brand-new extra virgin cod liver oil, made in Bolungarvík, the West Fjords. Another Prins Póló, the successful band and big winner at the Icelandic Music Awards, is featured in two articles in this magazine: one about the awards, and the other about their farming life in Berufjörður, the East Fjords. We also have an ‘exclusive interview’ with a noble Viking, Geirmundur Heljarskinn, one of the first immigrants to Iceland. And we look at the immigration policies of today, examining the lengthy process of applying for asylum in Iceland. We wait for the sun, visit the deserted U.S. military base in Keflavík, take some dance steps, and tell you all about the 181-day-long Holuhraun eruption. We bring you the pictures of the year, and take you on a trip around Iceland’s coastline, in pictures, with almost no text. If you want to explore the very long and ever- changing coastline of Iceland, please remember to take two princes with you: the Polish candy one for extra energy on the long hike, and the other—the ear candy one—for the happiest music coming from Iceland right now. A different type of energy rush altogether. Páll Stefánsson ps@icelandreview.com ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION (WORLDWIDE) USD 50 or equivalent in other currencies. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited material. Submissions should be accompanied by a self-addressed envelope and an international money order to cover postage, if return is required. No articles in this magazine may be reproduced elsewhere in whole or in part without the permission of the publisher. ISSN 0019-1094. Iceland Review (ISSN:0019-1094) is published five times per year by Heimur hf. in Iceland and distributed in the USA by SPP 75 Aberdeen Road Emigsville PA 17318-0437. Periodicals postage paid at Emigsville PA. POSTMASTER: send address changes to Iceland Review P.O. BOX 437 Emigsville PA 17318-0437. Head Office Heimur hf. Borgartún 23, 105 Reykjavík, Iceland Tel: (+354) 512 7575 icelandreview@icelandreview.com Printed in Iceland by Oddi EDITOR Páll Stefánsson DEPUTY & WEB EDITORS Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir Zoë Robert DESIGN & PRODUCTION Erlingur Páll Ingvarsson CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Alëx Elliott Elliott Brandsma Eiríkur Bergmann Einarsson Larissa Kyzer Mark Asch Matthías Jochumsson Mica Allan Rachel Mercer Sari Peltonen CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Annie Ling Anton Benois Áslaug Snorradóttir Bragi Þór Jósefsson Gígja D. Einarsdóttir Heiða Helgadóttir Jim Mahoney Nastasya Tay & Yiannis Hadjiaslanis Páll Kjartansson Sigtryggur Ari Jóhannesson CONTRIBUTING ILLUSTRATORS Freydís Kristjánsdóttir K. Vogfjörð COPY EDITOR Alëx Elliott PROOFREADER Julie Ingham COLOR PRODUCTION Páll Kjartansson SUBSCRIPTIONS Dagbjört Oddný Matthíasdóttir dagbjortm@icelandreview.com ADVERTISING SALES Sunna Mist Sigurðardóttir sunna@icelandreview.com Sverrir H. Geirmundsson PUBLISHER Benedikt Jóhannesson Advertising Sales sunna@icelandreview.com Daily news from Iceland: icelandreview.com ICELAND REVIEW ATLANTICA FROM THE EDITOR COME AND MEET THE ICELANDIC HORSE IN PERSON HORSE THEATER - RESTAURANT SHOP - VISIT THE STABLES ONLY 30 MIN. FROM REYKJAVIK At Iceland’s only horse park, Fákasel, visitors can meet the unique Icelandic horse, either at the stables or the daily horse theatre show. Daily excursions available from hotels in Reykjavik, contact your tour desk for further information. Restaurant serves fresh Icelandic food and is open daily from 10am to 10pm. icelandichorsepark.com P H O TO B Y P Á LL K JA R TA N S S O N .
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