Nomadic Nuggets! Weird Viking/Troll Things in Iceland. (Original Photos)
Hi guys. I just came up to the house for lunch and figured I'd write up a quick post before heading back down to work. I'm not really sure what to say about today's nugget. We driving around south central Iceland, quite a ways north of the town of Selfoss, and we came across these things not far from the road. They were actually a bit startling at first, when you only catch a glance of them.
Actually, I didn't even realize they were tree trunks until I just edited these photos now. That makes them even more strange in a way, because there are virtually no trees in the country. No old-growth ones, anyway. We've been to Iceland four times now and I haven't seen any trees with a trunk the size of these carvings. Anyway, there were two of them.
At first I thought they were supposed to trolls, which are huge in the country and it's folklore... but upon closer inspection, I'm not thinking they're meant to be vikings; the traveling people that settled the country. I'm also interested in the furs and clothing they are dressed in. How in the world do they hold up in the elements? Iceland's climate can be pretty harsh when it wants. Does someone keep replacing and maintaining these things? Who knows? I'm glad I saw them though!
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Fantastic
Ha, the second one is definitely a hipster!
There’s a big part of me that hopes that’s really what it’s meant to be. lol
Those are awesome!
I’m now thinking about making something similar with some dead trees around our property.
There is definitely someone making sure these scarecrows stay well kept lol. 2 really good friends of mine went to Iceland last month. I'm gonna ask them about these!
They are even scary
I think they come alive when people aren’t looking
Keep thinking of that Monty Python woodercutter song.
Nicely spotted.