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Rajan Parrikar

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Goðaland: Land of the Gods
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Re: Goðaland: Land of the Gods
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2011, 07:59:50 pm »

Another nice one. And I recognized Þórsmörk, near Mýrdalsjökull, from some of my own shots there 37 years ago.

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Re: Goðaland: Land of the Gods
« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2011, 08:33:28 pm »

Another nice one. And I recognized Þórsmörk, near Mýrdalsjökull, from some of my own shots there 37 years ago.

Eric

Eric,

I suspect the "Myr" in your name is etymologically related to the Icelandic "Mýr" (from "Mýrar, meaning marshland or bogs), as is "nes" (peninsula or headland).

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« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2011, 11:36:49 pm »

Eric,

I suspect the "Myr" in your name is etymologically related to the Icelandic "Mýr" (from "Mýrar, meaning marshland or bogs), as is "nes" (peninsula or headland).

You are absolutely correct, Rajan. My father came from Norway, and the name is from an ancestral farm on an island off the west coast of Norway. It's name describes its location, on a marshy peninsula near a bay. The "vaag" in the name is related to the Icelandic Vik.

I have been to Norway twice and Iceland once, but never to India. I very much enjoy your wonderful photos, both from familiar as well as unfamiliar places (and people, and "toast").

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