At the Wilderness Centre guests experience the spirit of the past, as the lives of those who have lived in this remote but beautiful part of Iceland are remembered and celebrated.
Ella, the manager of the centre, guided Darren around the sights.
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A tiny spider discovered in Madagascar has been named vigdisia praesidens after former Icelandic president Vigdís Finnbogadóttir. It is the first species of the vigdisia class to be discovered.
“It’s so small you can barely see it, but it’s beautiful,” says Ingi Agnarsson, examining the spider under a microscope. “It’s incredibly clever when it hunts.” […] more
In recent weeks, seismic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula has increased but is still relatively low compared to the activity on the eve of the last eruption. Magma accumulation and land rise continue at a steady pace.
The Met Office expects a new magma flow and even an eruption within the next two weeks. Its latest statement says that a magma flow without an eruption […] more
Atli joins Darren again to read a recent news story in simple Icelandic.
We look back on a story from May about the "Mask" awards.
As ever, you can practice your Icelandic by following along with the story here - we start just under the photo.
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The mooring workers of the port of Ísafjörður were honored with a special invitation the day before yesterday when they were invited on board the Norwegian Prima cruise ship, which visited Ísafjörður for the seventh time this summer.
Heimir G. Hansson, director of the Ísafjörður Tourist Information Center, says cruise ship captains do not often invite port employees, other than the most senior ones, to visit them on board. This is a […] more