Iceland review - 2015, Side 25

Iceland review - 2015, Side 25
ICELAND REVIEW 23 The West Fjords is a world of its own. This large peninsula in northwestern Iceland makes up close to one quarter of the country’s land area, with a population of only 7,000—half what it was a century ago. But what a mountainous world! The coastline is heavily indented by dozens of fjords, where steep hills and moun- tains cascade into the sea. Here you have empty roads, the last remaining long gravel roads, mountain passes to die for, and the most picturesque waterfall in the Republic: the trapezoidal-shaped Dynjandi. In the West Fjords, you find small fishing villages where time has stopped. Iceland as it was half a century ago. And if you like churches, the region has 49 of them, which equates to one church for every 141 people living there. And then there’s the light. People here are blessed with the most unique light; heavenly spotlights, shaped by the wind, hitting the mountains, which rise proud from the bottom of the sea. * WILD WEST BY PÁLL STEFÁNSSON.

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