This picture is taken @ Siglufjordur where two workers was charing up a little and Siglufjördur the northernmost town in Iceland, located at the foot of towering mountains on the shore of a small fjord bearing the same name. Fishing and the processing of marine products provide the principal source of employment for the town's 1600 residents, as the settlement has developed around one of the country's best natural harbours.
Few towns in Iceland can match the dramatic history of Siglufjordur. As the fortunes of fisheries and the businesses in fisheries alternately soared and plunged, the town became famous or forgotten almost overnight.
At the beginning of the 20th century this was a tiny, half-Norwegian village, which then grew so rapidly that by the middle of the century Siglufjordur was one of the largest towns in Iceland. There are still a number of reminders that for a long time this was the capital of the herring fishery in the North Atlantic. We can get acquainted with the fantastic history of the herring fishery in Iceland at the Herring Era Museum, the only one of its kind in the world.
I really like to thank you for looking in on my picture, I have also been viewing few of your picture and I have too say you are getting better all time and you are doing grate stuff .. ir Ps. This picture is taken where demonstration on old time took place
I really like to thank you for looking in on my picture, I have also been viewing few of your picture and I have too say you are getting better all time and you are doing grate stuff .. ir
Wonderful shot of these two men, I love the serious discussion they seem to be having and the sepia does give it an old feel, wonderful about IR. Alison