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Iceland Insider's December print issue is out 2116

12. des 2014 16:31

Iceland Insider's festive December print issue is out and, as always, it is available free at hotels, information centres, domestic airports and cafés all around the country.

Hera are a few highlights:

All the Pretty Horses
Photographer Gígja Einarsdóttir’s beautiful images of the Icelandic horse have received much attention, locally and internationally. Her photographs capture the strength, grace, and gentle nature of the animals.

Dark Times Revisited
In the quaint fishing village of Hólmavík stands the Museum of Icelandic Witchcraft and Sorcery. Curator Sigurður Atlason’s knowledge of local folklore and history is vast and inexhaustible.

101 Festive Spirits
The holiday season in downtown Reykjavík, music, food, shopping and the Yule lads, all thirteen of them.

Oranges & Cinnamon
Actress Svandís Dóra Einarsdóttir gets into the Christmas spirit when she and her sisters meet up the day before the first Sunday of Advent, to make their own Christmas decorations, bake cookies, and drink hot chocolate. 

 

 

 

Iceland Insider's festive December print issue is out and, as always, it is available free at hotels, information centres, domestic airports and cafés all around the country.

Hera are a few highlights:

All the Pretty Horses
Photographer Gígja Einarsdóttir’s beautiful images of the Icelandic horse have received much attention, locally and internationally. Her photographs capture the strength, grace, and gentle nature of the animals.

Dark Times Revisited
In the quaint fishing village of Hólmavík stands the Museum of Icelandic Witchcraft and Sorcery. Curator Sigurður Atlason’s knowledge of local folklore and history is vast and inexhaustible.

101 Festive Spirits
The holiday season in downtown Reykjavík, music, food, shopping and the Yule lads, all thirteen of them.

Oranges & Cinnamon
Actress Svandís Dóra Einarsdóttir gets into the Christmas spirit when she and her sisters meet up the day before the first Sunday of Advent, to make their own Christmas decorations, bake cookies, and drink hot chocolate.