Summer Solstice - Reviews from across the web
|
|
|
Summer Solstice parties | Travel | The Guardian There'll be strange goings-on in Europe's northern-most capital - people rolling naked in the dew, midnight trips to the zoo and Saga tales from wandering elves. Downtown Reykjavik bars (including Damon Albarn's Kaffibarinn) will be open until 5am or 6am. This year's celebrations take place on June ... guardian.co.uk
Fugato » Blog Archive » Summer solstice in Reykjavík Good thing Faxaskáli is being replaced by a stonking big music hall and conference building, supposedly ready three-and-a-half years from now (I’ll bet you a six-pack of Staropramen that it’ll be five years and a budget overrun of, say, 60%). It is government-sponsored, of course, and t... fugato.net
Summer Solstice in Iceland : Modern Reykjavik Reykjavik itself is a most attractive city of 170,000 in its expanding metropolitan area (total population of Iceland is about 230,000). There is a great deal of imaginative modern architecture done by a number of skilled designers; corrugated sheet metal is applied to the exterior of buildings eith... octavia.net
GoEcco / Summer Solstice Discover the rich history and stunning natural beauty of Reykjavik�s most interesting area while taking advantage of the year�s longest daylight hours during the Summer Solstice, commonly referred to as �Simmer Dim� by the local people, with its light mid-su... goecco.com
lastminute.com - Iceland - Summer Solstice in Iceland The solstice is the apex of a long month of endless sunshine, during which the sun hangs determinedly in the sky, never setting. Unlike some other Scandinavian countries, formally organised events are rare, but visitors will find plenty of family get-togethers with bonfires, feasting and general mer... travelguides.lastminute.com
Summer Solstice in Iceland : Huldufolk - the Hidden Folk, and Trolls means hidden people and one tale of their origins concerns Eve, the mother of human creation. Eve had many children, and when God announced he was about to pay a visit to her, she worked hard to clean them up so they would be presentable to Him. Alas, time was short, and a certain number of her chil... octavia.net
|
|
|
|