Læknaneminn


Læknaneminn - 01.11.1965, Blaðsíða 20

Læknaneminn - 01.11.1965, Blaðsíða 20
20 LÆKNANEMINN Sowntharaleela Kandiah, stud. med.: Trip to Iceland When did I first hear of Iceland . . . . After five years stay in this part of the world, I went home to Malaysia for my last summer vacation. In the course of con- versation, I was telling an old family doctor about my keenness to travel around a bit before I re- turned home finally to settle down. In a teasing manner he said, ,,Oh! You want to travel, how about going to Iceland.“ He mentioned Iceland as in Malaysia, little is known about Iceland and it is more or iess considered to be “lands end”. That’s when I first heard of Iceland and it aroused my keenness to see Iceland. Besides, I took his suggestion as a challenge and was determined to get there some day. My ideas of Iceland.... As I am a student in Dublin, Ireland, most of the ideas I had of Iceland was given to me by the Irish people. My own ideas were very little — I imagined the place to be what the name suggested, the land of ice. And how mistaken I am. The Irish ideas are no better. They told me how cold it is in Ice- land, probably covered with snow even in the summer time. I was advised to bring my warmest clothes, even a “hot jar” to warm my bed at nights and my snow boots. I brought them all and I am glad to say I did not need it at all. There were other surprises waiting for me besides the “warm climate”. The people were very nice indeed. Their kindness and hospitality moved my heart. Everywhere I went, I met with warm welcomes. My Irish friends got offended when I told them that I have never met such hospi- tality in my life before. I dis- covered that the Icelandic people did not like too many tourists to overrun their country. Now I can see why. Besides feeling the intrusion into their privacy, they would also like to be friendly and extend their hospitality to one and all. This would not be possible if there were far too many visitors. Coming from a land where forests of trees are a common sight, I was surprised to find so few in Iceland. But it made a change for me and I was able to see the landscape from the car or bus without having to strain my neck or climb to the tree-top. The Irish people are very proud of the forty different shades of green seen on the mountains of Wicklow. Iceland presents just as many shades and the view is always so clear. The land is so beautifuí and the bad roads did not deter my intention to see as much of the country as possible. I found Akur- eyri a very interesting place and the people were most kind. The visit to the place was worth the eleven hour journey by bus along the bad roads. Though the roads were bad, the homes and apart- ments in the city were very modern. The homes were beautifuí. The cost of living in Iceland is so
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