Posted on 05/11/2014 12:13:37 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Steeped with folklore and mythology, Iceland is no stranger to tales of elves roaming the wilderness. Last December, 25 people turned out to protest the construction of a road through a lava field near Reykjavik on the basis that it would pass through a rock believed to be an elven church.
One of those participating in the protests was Ragnhildur Jónsdóttir, who from an early age maintained that she had the ability to see and communicate with these mythological sprites. No stranger to the inquisitive glance of strangers, Jónsdóttir remains steadfast in her beliefs and is convinced that everything she says is true.
(Excerpt) Read more at unexplained-mysteries.com ...
I saw some "elven churches" with Google search, and they seem to be mostly rock formations, not involving lava, and I'm hard put to see a candidate for this in the Google Earth image. Nevertheless, I'm a sentimental guy, and who needs that stupid road?
I saw some "elven churches" with Google search, and they seem to be mostly rock formations, not involving lava, and I'm hard put to see a candidate for this in the Google Earth image. Nevertheless, I'm a sentimental guy, and who needs that stupid road?
How’d that happen? Oh, I know! I posted it twice!
I'm quoting their actual script:
Yortuk Festrunk: [ pours some drinks ] Why not? There's nothing preventing them. After all, there is no other pair of Czech brothers who cruise and swing so successfuly in tight slacks!
Family of woman in Iceland needs to call that Catholic priest who does exorcisms.
Fast.
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