Iceland review - 2016, Page 6

Iceland review - 2016, Page 6
4 ICELAND REVIEW www.jardbodin. is · phone +354 464 4411 · info@jardbodin. is - WELCOME TO MÝVATNSSVEIT - RELAX - ENJOY - EXPERIENCE ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION (WORLDWIDE) EUR 50, approximately USD 55/GBP 36, or equivalent in other currencies. 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 six times a year by Heimur hf. in Iceland and distributed in the US 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. Healing hot water in Hveragerði, huts in Hólmavík, and views of the mighty Vatnajökull glacier—a white, black and blue world. There’s nothing like a glacier to make man seem tiny, the land huge and the weather savage. The crevasses lurk beneath the sleek white surface, where slumbering volcanoes gather strength for future catastrophes. Many of the contrasts of the land we call Iceland can be found around the rim of Vatnajökull glacier. In this issue, we also visit the Strandir region in the West Fjords for three separate pieces. Survival there has always been a battle, tempering the people until they are as strong and individual as the land itself. One of our landscape series is dedicated to Árneshreppur (page 92), the northernmost part of the region. We also take a look back to the 17th century and the terrible witch hunt (page 64) which started in Strandir, a dramatic chapter in our history. The final piece is the aforementioned visit to the fishing huts in Hólmavík (page 6), the village where half of the 800-strong population of Strandir lives today. From first-time visitor, US photographer/writer Jason Visco, we have the story of his memorable stay in Iceland (page 36). And there is more in this issue, too: Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir visits Viðey, a small island rich in history, just a few hundred meters north of the capital (page 46), while Zoë Robert quizzes musician Logi Pedro Stefánsson (page 14) about his projects and passions, and Birgir Guðmundsson, professor of media studies, about the realities of journalism in Iceland (page 72). We also meet up-and-coming photographer Ellen Inga Hannesdóttir (page 52) and graphic designer Einar Geir Ingvarsson (page 68). As we go to print, the general election has just taken place in Iceland. Prior to voting day, we talk to young people from seven parties, all of whom are on the ballot (page 80). Another (very) young person we meet is featured on our Last Page (page 144). Nine-year-old Batel Goitom Haile was recently crowned the female U10 chess champion of Iceland. Her future looks bright. But what about that of Icelandic nature? Icelandic glaciers, like Vatnajökull, are melting as a result of climate change. Iceland is a nation rich in natural resources, on which the economy heavily depends. Why have we only recently started to demand that businesses pay for access to these resources? Columnist Halldór Lárusson discusses on page 58. How do we prevent a checkmate? Páll Stefánsson ps@icelandreview.com Head Office Heimur hf. Borgartún 23, 105 Reykjavík, Iceland Tel: (+354) 512-7575 icelandreview@icelandreview.com Printed in Iceland by Oddi eco-labeled printing company Advertising Sales: sunna@icelandreview.com Subscriptions: dagbjortm@icelandreview.com Daily news from Iceland: icelandreview.com EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Páll Stefánsson MANAGING EDITORS Eygló Svala Arnarsdóttir Zoë Robert WEB EDITOR Vala Hafstað DESIGN & PRODUCTION Erlingur Páll Ingvarsson CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Alëx Elliott Aron Már Ingham Grímsson Edward Hancox Elliott Brandsma Halldór Lárusson Ingibjörg Rósa Björnsdóttir Jason Visco Jenna Gottlieb Larissa Kyzer Mark Asch Rachel Mercer Vala Hafstað CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Anthony Bacigalupo Áslaug Snorradóttir Ellen Inga Hannesdóttir Geir Ólafsson Gísli Hjálmar Svendsen Jason Visco Kjartan Kjartansson Kristinn Ingvarsson Leifur Rögnvaldsson Leigh Keily Magnús Ólafsson Ragnar Axelsson (RAX) CONTRIBUTING ILLUSTRATOR Freydís Kristjánsdóttir COPY EDITOR Alëx Elliott PROOFREADERS Julie Ingham Vala Hafstað COLOR PRODUCTION Páll Kjartansson SUBSCRIPTIONS Dagbjört Oddný Matthíasdóttir ADVERTISING SALES Sunna Mist Sigurðardóttir MARKETING & SALES DIRECTOR Sverrir H. Geirmundsson PUBLISHER Benedikt Jóhannesson ICELAND REVIEW P H O TO B Y R A X . 141 776 NORDIC ECOLABEL PRINTED MATTER From the Editor FOUNDED IN 1963
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