The surroundings appear tropical and the gleaming sun makes the illusion complete. I snap out of it as I remember that I’m sitting on the back of a horse.  more
Yesterday, the man accused of having killed Haukur Sigurdsson in Reykjanesbaer this spring refused to answer whether he was guilty of manslaughter. He did however admit to have inflicted injury on Sigurdsson, which led to his death.  more
Click on the picture to watch an audio slideshow of a hike to Hraunsvatn lake in Öxnadalur valley in north Iceland, which lies at a height of 490 meters, interlocked between two steep mountains and a small glacier with a view of the majestic Hraundrangar peaks.  more
Fjallabyggd (“Mountain Settlement”) is a skier’s dream. Its slopes are perfect for slaloming and there are also tracks for telemark skiing. Winter sporting enthusiasts can also go ice skating or rent snowmobiles. In summer, Fjallabyggd turns into a paradise for hikers. Read this special promotion about one of Iceland’s best hidden gems.  more

07.11.2006 | 13:04

Institute of Natural History incurs massive damage

Invaluable and irreplaceable samples owned by the Institute of Natural History (INH) were lost when the owners of a freezer container that the Institute leased decided to dispose of its contents without the prior consent of the lessees. This was done after the power went off the container last spring, resulting in meat in the freezer going bad. It is unclear whether the power cut was intentional or an accident. This is reported by Morgunbladid and other media.

According to Jón Gunnar Ottóson, director of the INH, the Institute has leased an 8-10 square meter freezer container for the past 16 years, in which it kept over 2,000 bird samples, a small whale, and various other samples. Among birds in the storage container were six eagles, 15 falcons, various rare smaller birds, and a highly valuable set of guillemots. Some of the samples were up to 30 years old and the damage is impossible to replace. In financial terms, it amounts to tens of millions, if not hundreds of millions, of Icelandic krona.

The incident occurred in the wake of a change of ownership of the freezer containers. The INH has since discovered that last spring the Health Authority was alerted to the fact that the new owners did not have an operating license. The Authority was told by the new owners that they planned to close the business and that all lessees would be informed. INH staff first became aware of the current situation when they visited the container last month. They were told by the new owners at that time that everything in the container had gone bad and had been disposed of. Ottóson points out that many of the samples had retained their value, despite having thawed. A decision has not been made as to whether charges will be pressed in the matter.


The second issue of the print edition of Iceland Review 2010 has just been published. Entitled “Under the Volcano” the magazine dedicates 20 pages, words and pictures, to the volcanic eruption in Eyjafjallajökull glacier which made headlines all over the word. New subscribers will receive the book Puffins as a gift and all subscribers are part of a draw to win a trip to Iceland. Click here to subscribe to the magazine.  more
REVIEWS
Future of Hope is an aptly named documentary directed by Henry Bateman about what some people are doing to shape the future of Iceland, hoping that above all, the crisis will ultimately strengthen the country.  more
There can’t be many novels that are heralded as being “a purification for body and soul” recommended to “those who enjoy experimental cookery” (review of November Rain in DV newspaper) and “as beautiful as a painting from the golden age” (review of The Offspring by Danish newspaper Politiken). However, Reykjavík based writer, Audur Ava Ólafsdóttir, has attracted such attention not to mention literary prizes.  more
Have a laugh this week by visiting Hafnarborg, the Hafnarfjördur Centre of Culture and Fine Art, where the exhibition “Humor in Icelandic Art” is currently running. The exhibition consists of works by contemporary Icelandic artists from different generations which deal with humor and irony.  more
 



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