I am catching up on posts that I missed while I was away and nothing gives me more pleasure than discovering the images captured by my favourite photographers. One of which is Cindy Knoke who travels the world with her camera. Iceland has an inhospitable landscape and climate for much of the year, but as Cindy demonstrates, there is a warm welcome underground. #recommended
Laufas is an old turf house in Northern Iceland. There are many of these partially underground historical sod houses in Iceland. The house was built between 1866-1870. The houses are very large and multi-level, with one floor completely underground. In this photo you can see the sod brick construction which has withstood the test of time and Iceland’s formidable winters.
Laufas house facades are made of wood which is quite scarce in Iceland.
There are underground passages,
and underground rooms.
These houses are snug,
but quite spacious,
and not at all claustrophobic inside.
20-30 people lived in Laufas House.
The houses give one a sense of communal underground living,
that was heat efficient during Iceland’s unforgiving winters.
Laufas House was a wealthy priest’s house, and some rooms are more polished and finished than others.
This was a working farm, on a gorgeous site, with a church that was originally built…
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these are amazing. i’ve never heard of them before –
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They are stunning and very welcoming.. more so I suspect than the coming winter weather…
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Learn something new every day. Thanks, Sally and Cindy
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Hugs to you kind person and wonderful weekend too!
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Thanks Cindy.. brilliant post as always. ♥
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Cindy’s photos are always spectacular! ❤
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This was interesting, beautiful and amazing!
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Fascinating. It’s amazing how the human spirit overcomes even the biggest obstacles.
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I agree Jan.. and the work that must have gone into digging out the ground to build those homes.. xx
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These houses are fabulous! I would be very glad to have all of that insulation between myself and the winter! The rooms didn’t feel claustrophobic either! Thanks, Sally!
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They are amazing Angie.. is your new home built now? hugs
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We all wish! Red tape…our county is not friendly to the type of building we want to do. So we are wading through. Didn’t know it would take so long! But we will really appreciate it when it happens. Hugs! Xx
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