Chapter 269: The wind suddenly stopped, the thick clouds rushed away, and the stars became a piece!
There are tiny bubbles in the glacier ice, which can be penetrated by long-wavelength red-orange light, while short-wavelength blue light is scattered, so that the old glacier ice is blue.
The ice peeled off from Vatnajökull moved slowly, gliding across the lagoon, stopping on the black sand beach and falling into the sea. From a heavy snow in ancient times to a clear piece of blue ice, it has gone through thousands of years, and at the moment when the white waves and black sand meet, the moment the blue ice is penetrated by the sun, it turns into water again, returns to the sea, waiting for the next reincarnation.
Playing with ice, the ice here, it is rare to see completely pure, of course, this purity is only visible to the naked eye, as for anyone to get entangled under the microscope, it may only be an idiot or a scientist will do it.
[Anchor, tell me what you have seen and heard! ] 】
[It's what I didn't see in the live broadcast!] 】
[The jet lag is really annoying! 】
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"Tell me then?"
[Say, if you don't say it, who will say?] 】
[Is the anchor stupid...... Touch your head! 】
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"Tell me...... Iceland is actually a really lovely place.
For example, Icelanders believe in the existence of spirits, they believe that their lives are full of supernatural phenomena, they believe in the prophecy of dreams, and they believe in the doctrine of the soul. Since people settled in Iceland 1,000 years ago, they have referred to elves, dwarfs, mandrills, and light spirits as "invisible dwellers". The "Invisible Dwellers" are also collectively referred to as elves. Icelanders believe that the elves are the "natives" of the land. Don't think this is short-sighted, feudal superstition, Iceland is one of the most educated countries in the world.
Not only did they love elves, but they even co-founded an elf school (álfaskólinn) for the study and dissemination of elven culture. This elf school is located in the capital city of Reykjavík. The school has a comprehensive curriculum and a book on the Invisible Population, which also provides a certificate of study upon completion. The rector is Magnus Skarphedinsson, Professor of History, Anthropology at the University of Iceland. He has spent 38 years studying elven culture, traveled all over Iceland and even around the world, and has communicated with 800 Icelanders who have had direct contact with elves.
The headmaster said that the invisible inhabitants, such as the mountain demon dwarves, looked the same size as humans and looked the same, but most of them couldn't see them. But the elves are just a bit like people, growing just over 8 centimeters tall.
Elves like to live in crevices of rocks, under large trees, or in the wilderness, and will go out for walks in the dead of night.
Elves never harm anyone, but if someone violates them, they will also be retaliated against.
The site of the construction project needs to be carefully considered to avoid damaging rocks that could be inhabited by elves.
Before building bridges and roads, Icelanders usually ask psychics to ask the elves for their opinions.
Also, according to Icelandic folklore, you can't throw stones in Iceland so as not to hurt these invisible inhabitants. ”
"Besides, the festivals related to the elves, these are the materials I have seen.
Four festivals in Iceland are related to elves: New Year's Eve, Trettándinn (twelfth night on January 6), Midsummer Elf Night, and Christmas.
Before Christmas, Icelanders usually clean up their houses and leave some food for these elves. On New Year's Eve, the elves move to a new place, so many Icelanders light a candle in front of the door or window so that the elves can find their way.
Soon after, on the twelfth night, the Álfabrennur (Elven Bonfire) will be the main event. Children dressed up as elves and sang hand in hand around the elf bonfire. The usually taciturn Icelanders are as cheerful and talkative as if by magic, and it is said that you can predict the future from the friends you meet around the campfire.
When it comes to the night of the elves in midsummer, there is a saying: don't sit at the crossroads, because the elves will tempt you with food and gifts, and if you can't resist the temptation, the consequences will be unimaginable; But if you succeed in resisting the temptation, you will be rewarded with great rewards from the elves. ”
"The fairy houses are not easy to find, and along the way you will often pass by small colorful houses and chapels. Iceland's climate is changing and the terrain is not suitable for farming, but people are very optimistic about it, and they paint their houses in a colorful fairy tale. Yes, everything that happens in Iceland is like a fairy tale. Only those who believe in the story can truly live in the story. ”
"I'll take you on the road later!" Zhang Feng took out the dry food and ate it, he felt super hungry for this kind of local live broadcast.
[I feel sorry for the anchor, what do you eat? ] 】
[Enigmatic ......]
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"Eat whatever you want, heaven only has faith, no material desires." Zhang Feng's words made everyone laugh.
Later, I saw elves of various colors along the way, some of which are a bit like mobile board houses, of course, people have serious roofs, in fact, there is nothing special, but seeing such a house, it will always make the loneliness in the bottom of my heart a little less.
Rickety, Zhang Feng is another big Icelandic landmark that must be reported on Straw Hat Mountain.
Kirkjufell is located near the small town of Grundarfjordur in Iceland, on the Snaefellsnes peninsula. Its name translates into English as 'Church Mountain', (Kirkjufell) is an independent mountain with a beautiful shape and well-proportioned, some people say that it is Straw Hat Mountain, because it looks like a straw hat from some angles, so Kirkjufell is also called Straw Hat Mountain, Kirkjufell Mountain.
Not far from the Kirkjufellsfoss road, there is a small waterfall called Kirkijufellsfoss. The picturesque view of the waterfall, which echoes the front and back of Kirkshang, is a favorite of photographers all year round.
But the good times didn't last long, the changeable weather began to storm and rain, Zhang Feng thought that it would soon rain and the sky would be clear, but after that, when he opened his eyes, all he saw were thick clouds and heavy rain, the wind was strong, the wind speed could reach 20 meters per second, the car was driving on the road, the body became very light, shaky, as if it could take off at any time. For the sake of safety, I was cooking and reading in the kitchen of the hotel where I lived, and it was windy and rainy outside the window.
In the strong wind, Zhang Feng still insisted on walking around the town, and it was deserted. I went to the supermarket and bought enough ingredients to go back to my accommodation to cook. Cook noodles and grill chicken thighs, sit and watch the wind and rain outside the window.
The little days are back to normal, and it's super laid-back, even if you can't go out for too long.
In the evening, it was very pleasant to see clouds like fish in the sky, the chapel and Kirky Hill in the distance.
The day before leaving, Zhang Feng saw the erupting aurora again. It's very strange, at nine o'clock in the night, the wind suddenly stopped, the thick clouds rushed away, and the stars appeared in pieces, as if receiving some kind of instruction, Zhang Feng immediately ran out with the camera, and the aurora quietly erupted in front of him, pink, purple, green, I wanted to lie down on the ground and watch it fly quietly.
In just one hour, the clouds were again obscuring the sky. The wind roared, and I slept all night with the camera, and the photos inside were like a brilliant dream.