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Icelandic turf house at Strandir, Westfjords - #Iceland
Icelandic turf house at Strandir, Westfjords - #Iceland
Icelandic turf houses (Icelandic: torfbæir) were the product of a difficult climate, offering superior insulation compared to buildings solely made of wood or stone, and the relative difficulty in . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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The Sorcere's Cottage Klúka at Bjarnarfjörður, Westfjords - #Iceland
The Sorcere's Cottage Klúka at Bjarnarfjörður, Westfjords - #Iceland
The three-room turf-roofed Sorcerer’s Cottage Klúka is part of the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery & Witchcraft in Hólmavík and shows what living conditions were like for the purported sorcerers. It's dim, cramped, . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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Inside the herring factory at Djúpavík at Westfjords/Strandir - #Iceland
Inside the herring factory at Djúpavík at Westfjords/Strandir - #Iceland
The village of Djúpavík was first settled in 1917 when Elías Stefánsson built a herring salting factory there. Guðjón Jónsson moved to Djúpavík in 1917 with his wife Krístín Guðmundsdóttirthe and three children to serve as the . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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Driftwood along the Westfjords of #Iceland - #Iceland
Driftwood along the Westfjords of #Iceland - #Iceland
In many places along the coastline of Iceland driftwood has been washed ashore over a long period of time. Although the amount of driftwood varies from place to place it is found on almost every beach along the coast. Primarily it’s spruce (Picea), pine (Pinus) and . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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All doors closed – Djúpavík at Westfjords/Strandir - #Iceland
All doors closed – Djúpavík at Westfjords/Strandir - #Iceland
"The historical village of Djúpavík dates back to 1917, when a herring factory was established in this small creek by the fjord Reykjarfjörður. The first attempt was short lived but in 1934 a new factory was . . . All Information’s, Saga and Camera settings you will find on: https://www.patreon.com/RafnSig
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