A land of vast open spaces, steaming blue lagoons, geysers, and powerful volcanoes, Iceland is beautifully raw and remote, but not exactly hospitable to humans. When the Norse and British settlers ...
A few craftsman in Iceland still practice the technique of building with turf, a tradition believed to date to the ninth century settlement of Europe's most sparsely-populated country. With walls and ...
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RECONSTRUCTED MEDIEVAL FARM IN ÞJÓRSÁRDALUR AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ICELANDIC TURF HOUSE BY GUÐMUNDUR ÓLAFSSON AND HÖRÐUR ÁGÚSTSSON ENGLISH TRANSLATION ...
An old turf house is shown in 2014 in Skalholt, Iceland, where coastal erosion poses such a threat to Viking-era historic artifacts that a member of the country's parliament warns of a "cultural ...
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Exploring Abandoned Hobbit House in Iceland
In this video, we explore an abandoned turf house in Iceland that looks like it’s straight from a fantasy novel. Built in the traditional Viking-age style, this structure blends practicality with ...
It’s called “aspirational travel,” and to be honest: I’ve been avoiding it for a while. What good is dreaming of adventure when it just feels so impossible? But I’ve evolved. Lately, I’m willing to ...
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