Iceland review - 2015, Side 38

Iceland review - 2015, Side 38
36 ICELAND REVIEW PHOTOS BY ÁSLAUG SNORRADÓTTIR. HERITAGE PRESERVED I’m just making the finishing touches,” says Hilmar Sölvason as he gives the red wooden railing of the Staðarkirkja church steps another coat of paint. The white and red corrugated iron-clad build- ing sits overlooking Staðarvatn lake, just inland from Aðalvík bay in the remote and long-abandoned West Fjords area of Hornstrandir, in Iceland’s far northwest. I’ve traveled to Aðalvík with photogra- pher Áslaug Snorradóttir and Ingveldur Ólafsdóttir, whose forefathers lived in Aðalvík, to learn more about the history of the region and meet the people who spend their summers here. Abandoned more than 60 years ago, the pristine Hornstrandir peninsula is today home to several summerhouse communities. Zoë Robert travels to meet the descendants of some of the people who once called the area home. REMOTE OUTPOST Hilmar and ten others of the roughly 500-member-strong Regional Society of Slétta Rural District have been in Aðalvík for the past week. They’ve come together during the second week of July to paint the church and nearby priest’s house, today used as a community hall. Like everyone else here, 79-year-old Hilmar has deep roots in Hornstrandir. He was born in the Aðalvík hamlet of Efri-Miðvík, further north, where he lived until age nine. Since then he’s been returning with his family in the summer. Located at the northernmost part of the West Fjords and accessible only by boat or by foot—several days’ walk from the closest inhabited areas—Hornstrandir is one of the most remote parts of Iceland. The terrain is characterized by craggy mountains, reach- ing just over 700 meters, and sea cliffs of up to 534 meters, which are home to diverse birdlife. Arctic foxes, whales and seals are also found in and around the peninsula. Angelica grows abundantly in Hornstrandir.

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