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冰岛是一个名副其实的瀑布之国,瀑布也是冰岛最具代表性、最不容错过的必游自然美景。留心观察冰岛地图时,你会发现冰岛11%的国土被冰川覆盖,且地势起伏、山脉广布,丰沛的冰川融水沿着山崖而下,便塑造出了一座又一座姿态迥异的绝美瀑布。不游览冰岛壮丽的瀑布,就不算完整的冰岛之旅。每条瀑布都各具特色,其独特的形状、大小、声响和周围的自然景观令游客
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冰岛是一个名副其实的瀑布之国,瀑布也是冰岛最具代表性、最不容错过的必游自然美景。留心观察冰岛地图时,你会发现冰岛11%的国土被冰川覆盖,且地势起伏、山脉广布,丰沛的冰川融水沿着山崖而下,便塑造出了一座又一座姿态迥异的绝美瀑布。不游览冰岛壮丽的瀑布,就不算完整的冰岛之旅。每条瀑布都各具特色,其独特的形状、大小、声响和周围的自然景观令游客
冰岛是一个最年轻的国家,但却是北欧古典文化与世界前卫艺术的中心地之一。这里每年的大小文化、历史节日不计其数,足见冰岛文化的生机与活力。这一篇,我们就来介绍与众不同的冰岛特色节日,来冰岛旅行,怎能不体验一番呢?此外,你还可以在拓展阅读中找到当月的冰岛旅行攻略,供你按图索骥,深度体验冰岛旅行的无穷乐趣。拓展阅读:为什么你可以信任我们的内容
Recently, the Kulusuk music school in Greenland burned down. As a part of the fundraising for its restoration, there will be a concert at Iceland's largest concert hall -Eldborg in Harpa - on Saturday, March 23d. The concert is free but any free donations for the cause will be much appreciated. The concert starts at 14:00. Some of the biggest names in Icelandic music have agreed to play for free in support of this good cause. If you're not in Iceland, or for some other reason can't attend, please spread the word and support a good cause. Sharing is caring. ♥
In his book A Man Without a Country, Kurt Vonnegut quotes his friend, the writer Albert Murray, as claiming that the blues may not be able to drive depression clear out of a house, but can drive it into the corners of any room where it’s being played. The Reykjavik Blues Festival will be celebrated from March 23. to March 28, sure to drive any depression to the furthest corner. Eh? What's that? Icelandic blues? Indeed. One of the greatest gifts America has given the world is the blues, and the torch is carried widely and proudly, as the feeling and need for expression is universal. The
In the far eastern part of the west part of Reykjavík, the 'Vesturbær', on the corner of Ásvallagata and Blómvallagata, stands a little grocery store called Kjötborg. I myself grew up in the neighbourhood and have for a long time been a regular customer. The two brothers who run it have become sort of legends in their lifetime, as the store is one of the last bastions of small grocery stores in the city. They offer a warm and friendly personalized service, and the store has really become a kind of a community and social center of its own. For a small shop, it's also amazing to see all the
Winter and snow may be upon us, and then some, but one can still have a cozy time for all that. One way is to cuddle under a warm rug and raise the heat to a considerable degree or you might choose to attend some of the events happening this month. Among them is the excellent Reykjavik Folk Festival, starting tonight, March 7th and lasting until Saturday, March 9th. This annual festival is now being held for the fourth time and features 12 modern folk artists, most of them locals, the cream of the crop. These artists are Árstíðir, Benni Hemm Hemm, Magnús og Jóhann, Ólöf Arnalds, Pétur Be
I'd just like to remind everybody about the Food & Fun festival, starting today and lasting until March third, where the world´s most acclaimed chefs collaborate with Reykjavik's finest restaurants. Each chef is assigned to one of the participating restaurants, where they prepare a special menu from natural Icelandic ingredients and products. The restaurants will all be presented with the menus for a whole week. There’s also a chef competition, on the last day of the festival. Here the chefs compete in making three courses, made solely out of Icelandic ingredients. If you enjoy h
A personal review of Sonar Reykjavik 2013. Photo courtesy of Katrín Sif. After a great night of partying the earlier day at the Sonar festival, I returned to Harpa for the second installment the following day. These are the bands I got around to see and my thoughts: Samaris Samaris, consisting of Singer Jófríður Árnadóttir, clarinet player Áslaug Rún Magnúsdóttir and electronic musician Þórður Kári Stefánsson delivered a great set. The atmosphere was chilled out and the electronic instrument created a nice bass/beat backbone to the melodies of the clarinet. The music, which ha
A personal review of Sonar Reykjavik 2013. Photo courtesy of Katrín Sif. Sonar Reykjavik 2013 The international Sonar festival was held for the first time in Reykjavik this year. I got a press pass and am happy to write about my experience of the festival where I had altogether a really great time, and those bands I got around to see. Internationally, the festival is mainly focused on electronic music and interesting homegrown talent in the city where it's celebrated. Mashups with other artistic forms are also common, though the Reykjavik festival solely focused on music. The festival wa
The other day, Iceland won the EFTA-courtcase as regards Icesave. As I know that this is a heated issue for many, and also that people may be wondering about the case, I feel I should sum up the result of the case, as far as I've been able to tell, and some of my own thoughts on the matter. The result seems to be like this: EFTA does not find the Icelandic government accountable. The British and Dutch governments cover the minimum insurance towards the depositors in their respective countries and debts beyond that amount will be paid from the Landsbanki bankruptcy estate, which I'm led
The following message has been approved of by the Fonz. One does not simply question the Fonz.* 1) The international Sonar festival, dedicated to advanced music and new media art, travels to Reykjavik this coming month and will be celebrated on the 15th and 16th of February. The festival highlights the most interesting homegrown talent and the scene in the city where it is celebrated. The festival originates in Barcelona in Spain and is held there annually but also travels to other cities. Sonar is always focused on the current landscape of electronic music and the interactions and mash
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