For The Love of Travel

My favorite places, photos and stories

Latrabjarg and Flatey, Iceland

Floated past the Latrabjarg cliff, 14 kms long and 440m high, nesting place to 40 % of the world’s Razorbills population. For centuries, men used to lower themselves down the cliff in breeding season, to collect the eggs, which were a part of the diet, along with the birds themselves. AND….I saw a PUFFIN!!

Visited Flatey Island, one of the largest islands in the Breidafjord, and was an important trading post during the Middle Ages. A monastery was founded there in 1172, which made the centre of culture and education in. Iceland at this time.  While the monastery has been moved to a different location, a church built in 1926 with a wonderful mural by the artist Baltasar ( a Spaniard holding Icelandic citizenship), is still visited. The tiny village hamlet still has a few residents, but most people visit in summer holidays.

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Author: Lids

I live in St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia. Having worked for 3 decades, yes 3......I now plan to travel the globe and am excited about the journeys and adventures ahead. I'd like to share stories, experiences and maybe some inspirations with friends and family in real time...

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