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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,758 --> 00:00:04,508 (waters rushing and flowing) 2 00:00:07,563 --> 00:00:10,396 (waters erupting) 3 00:00:11,300 --> 00:00:14,717 (stirring music playing) 4 00:00:16,650 --> 00:00:20,190 - [Narrator] Geysers, volcanoes, waterfalls. 5 00:00:20,190 --> 00:00:23,023 The nature in Iceland is immense. 6 00:00:30,410 --> 00:00:32,234 Here the four elements of nature 7 00:00:32,234 --> 00:00:35,370 can be experienced as raw and close up 8 00:00:35,370 --> 00:00:38,393 as in practically no other place on Earth. 9 00:00:48,220 --> 00:00:51,373 Iceland's first settlers were bold from the offset. 10 00:00:53,170 --> 00:00:55,450 They emancipated themselves from old Europe 11 00:00:55,450 --> 00:00:59,163 in the 10th century by introducing a new form of government. 12 00:01:01,050 --> 00:01:04,180 A millennium later, Iceland becomes the first country 13 00:01:04,180 --> 00:01:08,610 to elect a female Head of State in 1980. 14 00:01:08,610 --> 00:01:10,720 Three years later, the first ever 15 00:01:10,720 --> 00:01:14,403 exclusively female party wins seats in parliament. 16 00:01:15,640 --> 00:01:19,040 Based on population, Iceland is the most frequent winner 17 00:01:19,040 --> 00:01:21,823 of Miss World and Mr. Universe, 18 00:01:24,120 --> 00:01:27,710 while it's crime, unemployment, and child mortality rates 19 00:01:27,710 --> 00:01:29,143 are the lowest worldwide. 20 00:01:40,340 --> 00:01:43,900 Iceland also comes out on top for life expectancy, 21 00:01:43,900 --> 00:01:46,380 income, and level of education, 22 00:01:46,380 --> 00:01:49,623 and it's considered the world's most peaceful country. 23 00:01:52,410 --> 00:01:53,600 And to top it off, 24 00:01:53,600 --> 00:01:56,200 they're said to be the happiest people in the world. 25 00:02:00,350 --> 00:02:03,933 But why? What's the North Sea island's secret? 26 00:02:08,695 --> 00:02:11,300 Why are Icelanders so successful, 27 00:02:12,410 --> 00:02:14,430 and supposedly happy to boot? 28 00:02:26,409 --> 00:02:30,159 (waters rushing and flowing) 29 00:02:38,200 --> 00:02:41,977 Iceland: island of sagas and legends. 30 00:02:41,977 --> 00:02:44,980 "Voluspá, Prophecy of the Seeress," 31 00:02:44,980 --> 00:02:47,310 is considered to be the most important poem 32 00:02:47,310 --> 00:02:50,600 from the Nordic region in the medieval period, 33 00:02:50,600 --> 00:02:54,120 and tells a story of the imminent apocalypse. 34 00:02:54,120 --> 00:02:56,210 The prophecy was proved to be right, 35 00:02:56,210 --> 00:02:59,003 yet everything began so full of hope. 36 00:03:01,826 --> 00:03:04,576 (wind shrieking) 37 00:03:10,210 --> 00:03:12,360 The name "Iceland," can be traced back 38 00:03:12,360 --> 00:03:14,760 to one of the first settlers, 39 00:03:14,760 --> 00:03:19,070 Norwegian, Ingólfr Arnarson, gave the island it's name 40 00:03:19,070 --> 00:03:21,783 upon first seeing its icy landscape. 41 00:03:23,956 --> 00:03:26,130 (seagulls crying) 42 00:03:26,130 --> 00:03:27,895 During the last ice age, 43 00:03:27,895 --> 00:03:32,260 Iceland was still entirely covered by a sheet of ice. 44 00:03:32,260 --> 00:03:35,680 The first life only started to develop on the island 45 00:03:35,680 --> 00:03:39,590 once ice began to melt towards the end of the ice age, 46 00:03:39,590 --> 00:03:41,793 a mere 10,000 years ago. 47 00:03:44,490 --> 00:03:47,030 There are two elements that have always characterized 48 00:03:47,030 --> 00:03:51,093 Iceland's landscape: fire and ice. 49 00:03:56,890 --> 00:03:58,740 Huge volcanic eruptions 50 00:03:58,740 --> 00:04:02,050 still frequently occur beneath the layer of ice, 51 00:04:02,050 --> 00:04:04,793 up to one kilometer thick in parts. 52 00:04:09,520 --> 00:04:14,030 Take the 1996 eruption of Gjálp, for example. 53 00:04:14,030 --> 00:04:17,460 The melted glacial ice triggered a deluge; 54 00:04:17,460 --> 00:04:19,520 50 million litters of meltwater 55 00:04:19,520 --> 00:04:22,300 gushed into the valley per second. 56 00:04:22,300 --> 00:04:25,053 Anything in its way didn't stand a chance. 57 00:04:33,630 --> 00:04:34,890 How would someone living 58 00:04:34,890 --> 00:04:38,640 in such volatile, natural surroundings feel? 59 00:04:38,640 --> 00:04:41,030 Would they live in constant fear, 60 00:04:41,030 --> 00:04:43,650 or would the opposite be case? 61 00:04:43,650 --> 00:04:46,873 Would they perhaps get used to the ever present danger? 62 00:05:05,840 --> 00:05:08,960 From a geological perspective, Iceland, 63 00:05:08,960 --> 00:05:11,720 at just 10 to 15 million years of age 64 00:05:11,720 --> 00:05:14,513 is one of the youngest regions on earth. 65 00:05:22,730 --> 00:05:25,550 The island has a so-called hotspot 66 00:05:25,550 --> 00:05:28,130 to thank for its existence. 67 00:05:28,130 --> 00:05:33,050 A huge magma bubble rose from the Earth's upper mantle, 68 00:05:33,050 --> 00:05:35,913 creating a dome in the Earth's crust. 69 00:05:39,490 --> 00:05:41,700 Iceland also happens to be located 70 00:05:41,700 --> 00:05:44,120 on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. 71 00:05:44,120 --> 00:05:47,891 New oceanic crusts are constantly being formed, 72 00:05:47,891 --> 00:05:52,160 resulting in the American and European continental plates 73 00:05:52,160 --> 00:05:56,173 sliding two centimeters further apart each year. 74 00:05:57,810 --> 00:06:02,740 The gaping Almannagjá Gorge, in Thingvellir National Park, 75 00:06:02,740 --> 00:06:04,863 runs right through this rift valley. 76 00:06:05,850 --> 00:06:08,530 Is it a coincidence that the first settlers 77 00:06:08,530 --> 00:06:12,470 over 1000 years ago chose this of all places, 78 00:06:12,470 --> 00:06:15,860 for their annual Althing assemblies? 79 00:06:15,860 --> 00:06:17,770 Or did they have a sixth sense 80 00:06:17,770 --> 00:06:21,363 for the hidden events deep below the Earth's surface. 81 00:06:26,743 --> 00:06:30,326 (woman sings in Icelandic) 82 00:06:32,320 --> 00:06:34,880 Besides a handful of Irish monks, 83 00:06:34,880 --> 00:06:36,470 the island was first settled 84 00:06:36,470 --> 00:06:40,150 in the ninth century by Vikings from Norway. 85 00:06:40,150 --> 00:06:43,289 Although there was no group of people named as such, 86 00:06:43,289 --> 00:06:47,523 if a Norseman went plundering, he was called a Viking. 87 00:06:48,480 --> 00:06:52,430 Viking was therefore just a temporary professional title, 88 00:06:52,430 --> 00:06:53,850 but it caught on, 89 00:06:53,850 --> 00:06:57,993 despite the majority being peaceful peasants and craftsman. 90 00:07:07,660 --> 00:07:11,400 The Vikings lived on farms like these with their clan 91 00:07:11,400 --> 00:07:14,900 that often contained many Celtic slaves. 92 00:07:14,900 --> 00:07:16,680 Their traditional longhouses, 93 00:07:16,680 --> 00:07:19,430 built from wood, peat, and turf, 94 00:07:19,430 --> 00:07:22,363 provided protection from the wind and cold. 95 00:07:27,990 --> 00:07:31,100 The Icelanders belong to a Viking culture 96 00:07:31,100 --> 00:07:35,150 that stretched from Northern Germany, across Scandinavia, 97 00:07:35,150 --> 00:07:36,673 and as far as Canada. 98 00:07:40,210 --> 00:07:42,110 But what compelled them to settle 99 00:07:42,110 --> 00:07:46,433 on this cold and isolated island at the end of the world? 100 00:08:08,270 --> 00:08:12,490 Water, and crystal clear drinking water at that, 101 00:08:12,490 --> 00:08:16,290 is still available in abundance in Iceland, 102 00:08:16,290 --> 00:08:19,280 but it's only in coastal and protected areas 103 00:08:19,280 --> 00:08:22,550 that vegetation has a chance of survival. 104 00:08:22,550 --> 00:08:25,690 Put the two together, and you have decent conditions 105 00:08:25,690 --> 00:08:27,703 for successful pasture farming. 106 00:08:32,880 --> 00:08:34,470 Three quarters of the country 107 00:08:34,470 --> 00:08:37,990 is made up of glaciers and wild rivers 108 00:08:37,990 --> 00:08:42,000 all in fertile barren land or tundra, 109 00:08:42,000 --> 00:08:45,090 with a stony, underlying surface, 110 00:08:45,090 --> 00:08:47,683 meaning agriculture is not possible. 111 00:09:08,410 --> 00:09:12,210 Living conditions in the Viking's old homeland of Norway 112 00:09:12,210 --> 00:09:13,773 were not much better however. 113 00:09:14,740 --> 00:09:17,530 Despite only just over 100,000 people 114 00:09:17,530 --> 00:09:22,270 living in medieval Norway, it was seen as overpopulated. 115 00:09:22,270 --> 00:09:25,680 The arid land simply had nothing left to give, 116 00:09:25,680 --> 00:09:27,893 resulting in a mass exodus. 117 00:09:43,470 --> 00:09:46,539 The settlers didn't have a bad time of it to begin with. 118 00:09:46,539 --> 00:09:49,120 A warming of the climate granted them 119 00:09:49,120 --> 00:09:51,507 relatively pleasant living conditions, 120 00:09:51,507 --> 00:09:54,773 as Iceland began to show its more attractive side. 121 00:10:08,200 --> 00:10:11,710 But settling on the island was no mean feat. 122 00:10:11,710 --> 00:10:13,232 Mountains could be crossed, 123 00:10:13,232 --> 00:10:17,200 but the raging torrents with their colossal waterfalls 124 00:10:17,200 --> 00:10:21,023 provided insurmountable obstacles in many places. 125 00:10:51,830 --> 00:10:56,010 The Dettifoss in Northern Iceland: larger volumes of water 126 00:10:56,010 --> 00:10:59,043 crashed down here more than else in Europe. 127 00:11:04,810 --> 00:11:07,860 Why did the settlers choose this wet country 128 00:11:07,860 --> 00:11:10,853 at the end of the world of all places? 129 00:11:16,580 --> 00:11:19,210 The many rivers here are primarily supplied 130 00:11:19,210 --> 00:11:21,573 by the notorious Icelandic lows. 131 00:11:22,670 --> 00:11:24,627 Warm air masses from the south 132 00:11:24,627 --> 00:11:28,640 are confronted with polar air over Iceland. 133 00:11:28,640 --> 00:11:32,513 Clouds form, and often empty, there and then. 134 00:11:40,260 --> 00:11:43,490 As a minor compensation for the/their tough climate, 135 00:11:43,490 --> 00:11:45,740 the Vikings had the hot springs 136 00:11:45,740 --> 00:11:48,690 that are to be found all over the island. 137 00:11:48,690 --> 00:11:51,533 If you had the chance, you settled close to one of them. 138 00:12:03,320 --> 00:12:07,060 Famous Edda poet, Snorri Sturluson, 139 00:12:07,060 --> 00:12:10,020 had an underground passage leading from his house 140 00:12:10,020 --> 00:12:11,633 to the nearest hot spring. 141 00:12:13,870 --> 00:12:16,050 If you didn't have your own spring, 142 00:12:16,050 --> 00:12:18,400 you met others to bathe. 143 00:12:18,400 --> 00:12:21,060 These hot pots were popular meeting points. 144 00:12:21,060 --> 00:12:23,300 Even in medieval Iceland, 145 00:12:23,300 --> 00:12:27,810 people would meet to converse, relax, or do business, 146 00:12:27,810 --> 00:12:30,800 and that has remained the case to this day. 147 00:12:30,800 --> 00:12:32,930 Instead of heading to a bar, 148 00:12:32,930 --> 00:12:36,507 you meet up at the heitir pottar, the "hot pot." 149 00:12:55,260 --> 00:12:59,340 It appears that it was this thousand year old institution 150 00:12:59,340 --> 00:13:03,310 that promoted the coming together of Icelandic society, 151 00:13:03,310 --> 00:13:05,523 even if it can't be factually proven. 152 00:13:17,830 --> 00:13:20,640 In addition to the countless hot springs, 153 00:13:20,640 --> 00:13:22,720 there are around 170 154 00:13:22,720 --> 00:13:27,073 primarily geothermally heated outdoor pools in Iceland. 155 00:13:27,990 --> 00:13:31,777 The most famous is Blaa Lonid, the "blue lagoon." 156 00:13:41,190 --> 00:13:44,920 Geyser is derived from the Icelandic "geysir" 157 00:13:44,920 --> 00:13:47,423 which means to gush, to erupt. 158 00:14:02,270 --> 00:14:03,103 (waters erupt splashing) 159 00:14:03,103 --> 00:14:05,100 There are records of the great geyser 160 00:14:05,100 --> 00:14:07,810 as early as the 13th century 161 00:14:07,810 --> 00:14:10,913 and it gave its name to all the world's geysers. 162 00:14:16,592 --> 00:14:19,140 Unlike the smaller Strokkur, however, 163 00:14:19,140 --> 00:14:20,710 it rarely erupts. 164 00:14:20,710 --> 00:14:24,210 Strokkur sprayed a 30 meter jet of boiling water 165 00:14:24,210 --> 00:14:26,793 into the air every seven minutes. 166 00:14:45,640 --> 00:14:48,400 The Mývatn, meaning "mid-lake," 167 00:14:48,400 --> 00:14:51,910 is surrounded by volcanic craters, lava fields, 168 00:14:51,910 --> 00:14:55,680 and what are known as active high temperature areas. 169 00:14:55,680 --> 00:15:00,113 Hverarond, at the foot of Namafjall, is one such area. 170 00:15:11,910 --> 00:15:14,180 Here rumbles can be heard below 171 00:15:14,180 --> 00:15:16,470 in the hot underlying surface 172 00:15:16,470 --> 00:15:18,349 while all kinds of mud pools, 173 00:15:18,349 --> 00:15:23,349 fumaroles, and sulfur powders, stir up sulfurous mischief. 174 00:15:29,454 --> 00:15:32,065 (mud bubbling) 175 00:15:32,065 --> 00:15:34,200 How would the first settlers have reacted 176 00:15:34,200 --> 00:15:36,870 when they first saw such eerie places 177 00:15:36,870 --> 00:15:40,883 for which they had no explanation; with humility? 178 00:15:41,820 --> 00:15:43,800 What forces did they imagine 179 00:15:43,800 --> 00:15:46,463 were behind such devilish phenomena? 180 00:16:09,066 --> 00:16:10,407 In the beginning, 181 00:16:10,407 --> 00:16:13,317 "God created the heaven and the earth, 182 00:16:13,317 --> 00:16:17,047 and the earth was without form, and void." 183 00:16:22,270 --> 00:16:25,750 The Christian story of creation from the book of Genesis 184 00:16:25,750 --> 00:16:28,103 is palpable here in Iceland. 185 00:16:32,770 --> 00:16:34,560 Yet the people who settled here, 186 00:16:34,560 --> 00:16:37,370 knew nothing of the Christian faith. 187 00:16:37,370 --> 00:16:41,930 Their creation myth is derived from Germanic mythology, 188 00:16:41,930 --> 00:16:44,183 like in "Voluspa," 189 00:16:44,183 --> 00:16:48,766 where the history of the world is related in 57 verses. 190 00:16:55,131 --> 00:16:59,250 It ends with Ragnarök, the battle of the gods, 191 00:16:59,250 --> 00:17:01,463 culminating in the end of the world. 192 00:17:02,600 --> 00:17:05,243 The "Voluspa" was proven to be right, 193 00:17:06,120 --> 00:17:08,543 but how did the people know this back then? 194 00:17:09,420 --> 00:17:11,543 Could they see into the future? 195 00:17:16,070 --> 00:17:17,410 The settlers from Norway 196 00:17:17,410 --> 00:17:20,210 brought their Germanic myths with them. 197 00:17:20,210 --> 00:17:22,220 They feared Odin and Thor, 198 00:17:22,220 --> 00:17:25,010 whose kingdom was connected to the world of mortals 199 00:17:25,010 --> 00:17:28,053 via Bifrost, a rainbow-like bridge. 200 00:17:41,260 --> 00:17:45,190 The name Godafoss, "waterfall of the gods," 201 00:17:45,190 --> 00:17:47,580 is proof that Icelanders remain faithful 202 00:17:47,580 --> 00:17:50,340 to their Nordic gods for a long time. 203 00:17:50,340 --> 00:17:52,900 The last remaining pagan idols 204 00:17:52,900 --> 00:17:55,460 were sunk here around the year 1000. 205 00:18:04,060 --> 00:18:05,990 70 years earlier, 206 00:18:05,990 --> 00:18:08,767 something happened in the Southwest of Iceland 207 00:18:08,767 --> 00:18:11,563 that for the time was quite unbelievable. 208 00:18:15,530 --> 00:18:19,140 The Iceland settlers founded their Althingi, 209 00:18:19,140 --> 00:18:20,633 a parliament in Thingvellir. 210 00:18:21,770 --> 00:18:25,110 It is the oldest existing parliament in the world, 211 00:18:25,110 --> 00:18:27,383 and the oldest democracy in Europe. 212 00:18:28,753 --> 00:18:32,413 German historian, Adam von Bremen, wrote in disbelief, 213 00:18:33,377 --> 00:18:35,977 "They don't have kings, only laws." 214 00:18:51,900 --> 00:18:54,870 But how did the Icelanders come up with an idea 215 00:18:54,870 --> 00:18:57,590 that only filtered through to the Western world 216 00:18:57,590 --> 00:18:59,283 many centuries later? 217 00:19:01,900 --> 00:19:05,399 Because only together could they master 218 00:19:05,399 --> 00:19:08,610 the tough living conditions here at the end of the world? 219 00:19:08,610 --> 00:19:12,703 Because social cohesion was more important than dominion? 220 00:19:26,340 --> 00:19:31,340 Not far from Thingvellir, the Gullfoss, "golden waterfall," 221 00:19:32,060 --> 00:19:33,883 plunges into the depths. 222 00:19:35,760 --> 00:19:39,693 Icelanders see the first approximately 250 years 223 00:19:39,693 --> 00:19:43,230 following the establishment of the Althingi, 224 00:19:43,230 --> 00:19:46,730 as their godord, or "golden age." 225 00:19:46,730 --> 00:19:49,500 People enjoy relatively good living conditions 226 00:19:49,500 --> 00:19:53,720 for those times, as they had everything they needed in life, 227 00:19:53,720 --> 00:19:55,260 even firewood, 228 00:19:55,260 --> 00:19:58,323 as Iceland was still covered in trees back then. 229 00:20:05,810 --> 00:20:09,890 Skógafoss, meaning "forest waterfall." 230 00:20:09,890 --> 00:20:12,612 The forest here has long since disappeared however, 231 00:20:12,612 --> 00:20:17,612 only around 1% of the island is tree covered today. 232 00:20:17,690 --> 00:20:21,313 At the time of settlement, this figure was around 40%. 233 00:20:32,600 --> 00:20:35,430 Ásbyrgi, in the north of the island. 234 00:20:35,430 --> 00:20:37,801 Many parts of Iceland must have looked similar to this 235 00:20:37,801 --> 00:20:40,850 around 1200 years ago. 236 00:20:40,850 --> 00:20:43,520 The cause of the gorge's horseshoe shape 237 00:20:43,520 --> 00:20:46,840 was allegedly Odin's horse, Sleipnir, 238 00:20:46,840 --> 00:20:49,583 which sunk its hooves into the ground here. 239 00:20:54,350 --> 00:20:56,552 A somewhat less disputed claim 240 00:20:56,552 --> 00:21:00,240 is that Vikings were handy with an axe. 241 00:21:00,240 --> 00:21:01,830 Countless trees were felled 242 00:21:01,830 --> 00:21:04,550 for the construction of houses and ships. 243 00:21:04,550 --> 00:21:06,070 The land was cleared; 244 00:21:06,070 --> 00:21:08,250 the wood, all used up. 245 00:21:08,250 --> 00:21:11,363 Soon there were barely any trees left on the island. 246 00:21:12,609 --> 00:21:16,240 It was the settlers themselves who suffered. 247 00:21:16,240 --> 00:21:20,053 How was a seafaring nation supposed to live without wood? 248 00:21:20,890 --> 00:21:22,090 The construction material 249 00:21:22,090 --> 00:21:25,113 for their elaborate vessels was irreplaceable. 250 00:21:29,240 --> 00:21:31,010 The wild sheep in the highlands 251 00:21:31,010 --> 00:21:33,250 then became an additional problem, 252 00:21:33,250 --> 00:21:36,693 as they ate any tree seedling they set their eyes upon. 253 00:21:41,070 --> 00:21:42,680 All vegetation periods 254 00:21:42,680 --> 00:21:45,670 in these Northern latitudes are very short. 255 00:21:45,670 --> 00:21:47,663 Young trees, barely stood a chance. 256 00:21:56,963 --> 00:21:58,570 And the Icelanders were 257 00:21:58,570 --> 00:22:02,640 quickly made to feel the consequences of their actions. 258 00:22:02,640 --> 00:22:06,700 The concept of reforesting was yet to be thought of. 259 00:22:23,400 --> 00:22:24,560 It was pure luck 260 00:22:24,560 --> 00:22:28,160 that the Icelanders didn't run out of wood altogether. 261 00:22:28,160 --> 00:22:30,830 This could have been one of the first reasons for their, 262 00:22:30,830 --> 00:22:34,683 what occasionally seems like, unfounded optimism. 263 00:22:37,610 --> 00:22:41,160 It was a freak of nature that brought salvation. 264 00:22:41,160 --> 00:22:43,450 Along some of the country's coastlines, 265 00:22:43,450 --> 00:22:45,500 it wasn't just the whales and seals 266 00:22:45,500 --> 00:22:47,424 splashing about in the water. 267 00:22:47,424 --> 00:22:48,998 A vast number of trees 268 00:22:48,998 --> 00:22:51,434 that could be used to build houses and ships 269 00:22:51,434 --> 00:22:54,070 washed up on the shores. 270 00:22:54,070 --> 00:22:57,310 This source of wood is yet to be exhausted to this day. 271 00:22:57,310 --> 00:23:01,680 The wood is chiefly larch, pine, birch, and spruce, 272 00:23:01,680 --> 00:23:04,390 that winds and ocean currents have washed over 273 00:23:04,390 --> 00:23:08,503 from the vast Siberian forests via the Arctic Ocean. 274 00:23:09,820 --> 00:23:13,100 Interestingly, the number of trees washing up 275 00:23:13,100 --> 00:23:17,313 decreased significantly after the fall of the Soviet Union. 276 00:23:23,670 --> 00:23:27,910 Iceland is still suffering the consequences of logging. 277 00:23:27,910 --> 00:23:29,770 The state has been investing heavily 278 00:23:29,770 --> 00:23:33,313 in reforestation since 1974 however. 279 00:23:36,230 --> 00:23:38,260 But it's not quite that simple. 280 00:23:38,260 --> 00:23:41,663 To plant trees, you first need top soil. 281 00:23:45,570 --> 00:23:47,280 Pioneer plants, 282 00:23:47,280 --> 00:23:51,610 including the lupines, that have been sown all over Iceland, 283 00:23:51,610 --> 00:23:54,360 grow even where nothing else grows. 284 00:23:54,360 --> 00:23:57,230 They enrich the soil with nitrogen, 285 00:23:57,230 --> 00:23:59,600 and over the years form a top soil, 286 00:23:59,600 --> 00:24:03,823 upon which entire forests will hopefully thrive someday. 287 00:24:12,510 --> 00:24:16,240 However, tree coverage in Iceland is now so sparse 288 00:24:16,240 --> 00:24:18,093 that some people make jokes about it. 289 00:24:19,162 --> 00:24:23,513 What do you do if you get lost in an Icelandic forest? 290 00:24:24,730 --> 00:24:25,653 Stand up. 291 00:24:37,150 --> 00:24:39,670 Up until the time the Vikings settled here, 292 00:24:39,670 --> 00:24:43,833 there were no mammals in Iceland apart from Arctic foxes. 293 00:24:54,020 --> 00:24:55,990 Just like Noah with his ark, 294 00:24:55,990 --> 00:24:59,520 they brought pretty much everything with four legs: dogs, 295 00:24:59,520 --> 00:25:04,520 cats, pigs, goats, cows, and especially horses, and sheep. 296 00:25:05,020 --> 00:25:08,193 There are still more sheep than people in Iceland today. 297 00:25:15,640 --> 00:25:18,610 However, at the time there were no streets, 298 00:25:18,610 --> 00:25:22,040 which is one reason for the vast number of horses. 299 00:25:22,040 --> 00:25:25,973 They are now also bred for export, or slaughtered for meat. 300 00:25:31,550 --> 00:25:32,545 Until they're slaughtered, 301 00:25:32,545 --> 00:25:35,990 the horses can live in freedom all year round. 302 00:25:35,990 --> 00:25:38,740 The island provides enough space for everyone 303 00:25:38,740 --> 00:25:41,380 and it was a given norm for the first settlers 304 00:25:41,380 --> 00:25:42,990 that the horses and sheep 305 00:25:42,990 --> 00:25:46,090 would be sent off to the Highlands over summer. 306 00:25:46,090 --> 00:25:48,800 Not much has changed to this day; 307 00:25:48,800 --> 00:25:52,143 a spectacle in which the whole family helps. 308 00:25:58,110 --> 00:26:01,850 The circumstances were comparable to the wild west. 309 00:26:01,850 --> 00:26:04,700 Icelandic sociologists found character traits 310 00:26:04,700 --> 00:26:07,520 in their countrymen that are in line with those of 311 00:26:07,520 --> 00:26:11,050 Scandinavians, and the American pioneers, 312 00:26:11,050 --> 00:26:13,823 such as their strong work ethic, for example. 313 00:26:14,770 --> 00:26:16,410 Authorities, on the other hand, 314 00:26:16,410 --> 00:26:18,970 are not so important to Icelanders. 315 00:26:18,970 --> 00:26:21,800 People live more in the here and now 316 00:26:21,800 --> 00:26:23,543 and look less to the past. 317 00:26:24,490 --> 00:26:26,440 Their optimism is another trait 318 00:26:26,440 --> 00:26:28,880 that Icelanders share with Americans, 319 00:26:28,880 --> 00:26:32,350 who also immigrated from mainland Europe. 320 00:26:32,350 --> 00:26:33,343 Coincidence? 321 00:26:55,000 --> 00:26:56,690 The Vikings' pasture farming 322 00:26:56,690 --> 00:27:00,253 completely exhausted the country's agricultural potential. 323 00:27:01,120 --> 00:27:03,990 The land had nothing more to a give, 324 00:27:03,990 --> 00:27:06,150 but they still had the sea. 325 00:27:06,150 --> 00:27:07,110 Sure, 326 00:27:07,110 --> 00:27:09,150 it was fierce and unpredictable, 327 00:27:09,150 --> 00:27:10,746 but the great number of sea birds 328 00:27:10,746 --> 00:27:12,780 was a sign to the Vikings 329 00:27:12,780 --> 00:27:16,033 that there were ripe pickings to be had out at sea. 330 00:27:21,020 --> 00:27:26,020 Seagulls, terns, eiders, razorbills, oyster catchers; 331 00:27:26,300 --> 00:27:30,630 the list of seabirds native to Iceland is a long one. 332 00:27:30,630 --> 00:27:34,993 There are 377 species of birds here in total. 333 00:27:40,230 --> 00:27:43,040 With a population of three to four million, 334 00:27:43,040 --> 00:27:46,800 there are more puffins here than anywhere else in the world. 335 00:27:46,800 --> 00:27:50,580 This exotic bird, whose species is endangered, 336 00:27:50,580 --> 00:27:52,104 is an excellent swimmer 337 00:27:52,104 --> 00:27:55,820 that has been seen at depths of up to 50 meters, 338 00:27:55,820 --> 00:27:57,790 although the puffins seldom have to dive 339 00:27:57,790 --> 00:28:00,090 too deep from Iceland's cliffs, 340 00:28:00,090 --> 00:28:04,180 as the sea here is abundant, abundant in fish. 341 00:28:04,180 --> 00:28:06,770 Fish, in addition to lamb and horse meat, 342 00:28:06,770 --> 00:28:10,930 therefore commonly featured on Viking dinner tables, 343 00:28:10,930 --> 00:28:13,150 as did bird's eggs, 344 00:28:13,150 --> 00:28:15,983 if the family happened to have a fearless climber. 345 00:28:34,950 --> 00:28:38,010 A few chieftains who inherited their positions, 346 00:28:38,010 --> 00:28:39,493 led the Gothis. 347 00:28:40,470 --> 00:28:41,470 Over time, 348 00:28:41,470 --> 00:28:45,410 this created a concentration of power within a few clans 349 00:28:45,410 --> 00:28:49,050 who fought against one another and soon plunged the country 350 00:28:49,050 --> 00:28:51,633 into something resembling civil war. 351 00:28:53,330 --> 00:28:56,300 Blood feuds were soon raging throughout the country. 352 00:28:56,300 --> 00:29:01,250 There was no executive authority to maintain law and order. 353 00:29:01,250 --> 00:29:04,490 And the Norwegians shrewdly took advantage of this. 354 00:29:04,490 --> 00:29:09,024 The country was brought under the crown of Norway in 1262, 355 00:29:09,024 --> 00:29:12,320 signaling an end to independence 356 00:29:12,320 --> 00:29:14,893 after approximately 300 years. 357 00:29:23,360 --> 00:29:25,563 The people longed for peace, 358 00:29:26,430 --> 00:29:28,853 even if it had to be under Norwegian rule, 359 00:29:29,790 --> 00:29:31,170 but they had no idea 360 00:29:31,170 --> 00:29:33,893 that everything was going to get a whole lot worse. 361 00:29:42,100 --> 00:29:47,100 In 1397, Danish monarchs took control of the country. 362 00:29:47,660 --> 00:29:52,630 A trade monopoly, high taxes, and frequent pirate attacks 363 00:29:52,630 --> 00:29:54,413 made people's lives hell. 364 00:30:00,260 --> 00:30:02,710 The Danish King, Christian III, 365 00:30:02,710 --> 00:30:06,080 rejected proposals to build houses for the poor 366 00:30:06,080 --> 00:30:09,890 and homeless, on the grounds that the poor should trust 367 00:30:09,890 --> 00:30:12,203 in the helpfulness of their fellow people. 368 00:30:16,250 --> 00:30:18,110 This era of repression 369 00:30:18,110 --> 00:30:22,081 has been etched into the collective memory of Icelanders, 370 00:30:22,081 --> 00:30:24,770 which can still be seen today, 371 00:30:24,770 --> 00:30:28,863 for example, in Icelanders restraint towards the EU. 372 00:30:47,003 --> 00:30:51,930 There are two seasons in Iceland: summer and winter. 373 00:30:51,930 --> 00:30:54,263 Winter lasts from September to May. 374 00:30:55,380 --> 00:30:56,610 Don't they get depressed 375 00:30:56,610 --> 00:30:59,063 and unhappy during these long winters? 376 00:31:04,270 --> 00:31:07,230 If scientific research is to be believed, 377 00:31:07,230 --> 00:31:09,233 the opposite could in fact be true. 378 00:31:10,340 --> 00:31:13,430 According to the "get along or die" theory, 379 00:31:13,430 --> 00:31:17,170 survival is very easy in warm regions. 380 00:31:17,170 --> 00:31:18,480 To exaggerate, 381 00:31:18,480 --> 00:31:21,963 fruit falls from the trees straight into people's mouths. 382 00:31:24,960 --> 00:31:26,170 In colder climes, 383 00:31:26,170 --> 00:31:29,083 people have to pull together to survive the winter. 384 00:31:30,010 --> 00:31:32,410 That gives them a sense of community; 385 00:31:32,410 --> 00:31:34,717 happiness is a social thing after all. 386 00:31:51,710 --> 00:31:52,740 The weather is still 387 00:31:52,740 --> 00:31:56,860 an inexhaustible topic of conversation in Iceland. 388 00:31:56,860 --> 00:31:59,710 One thing that can be said with certainty 389 00:31:59,710 --> 00:32:02,003 is that there are no certainties. 390 00:32:05,060 --> 00:32:08,423 Icelanders carry weather trauma in their bones. 391 00:32:10,600 --> 00:32:12,450 This could be the root of their reluctance 392 00:32:12,450 --> 00:32:16,453 to make long term plans or far-reaching decisions. 393 00:32:19,560 --> 00:32:20,794 At the time of settlement, 394 00:32:20,794 --> 00:32:25,264 it was still possible to cultivate cereal crops in Iceland, 395 00:32:25,264 --> 00:32:27,640 but the country froze over 396 00:32:27,640 --> 00:32:30,003 towards the end of the medieval period. 397 00:32:44,190 --> 00:32:48,380 This spelled disaster for the already cold island. 398 00:32:48,380 --> 00:32:49,670 The glaciers advanced 399 00:32:49,670 --> 00:32:52,818 even deeper into the valleys and fjords 400 00:32:52,818 --> 00:32:55,183 which until that point had been fertile. 401 00:33:00,520 --> 00:33:04,170 Unlike their counterparts in heavily populated Germany, 402 00:33:04,170 --> 00:33:05,450 where the long term planning 403 00:33:05,450 --> 00:33:08,203 and farming of fields was key to survival, 404 00:33:08,203 --> 00:33:11,920 Icelandic farmers had only their sheep left to farm, 405 00:33:11,920 --> 00:33:14,593 which were left alone during the summer anyway. 406 00:33:17,387 --> 00:33:19,030 (sheep bleating) 407 00:33:19,030 --> 00:33:22,486 A rich person was someone who had lots of sheep. 408 00:33:22,486 --> 00:33:25,930 Even today, the Iceland word (foreign language term), 409 00:33:25,930 --> 00:33:28,900 means both sheep and money. 410 00:33:28,900 --> 00:33:31,510 And the old word for shepherd, "theodor," 411 00:33:31,510 --> 00:33:33,633 is still used to mean treasurer. 412 00:33:35,150 --> 00:33:38,570 So does this disprove the "get along or die" theory, 413 00:33:38,570 --> 00:33:40,890 which can have racist overtones, 414 00:33:40,890 --> 00:33:43,713 or are the Icelanders just a special case? 415 00:33:54,400 --> 00:33:57,760 Everyday life did not get any easier for the Icelanders 416 00:33:57,760 --> 00:34:01,010 who, already feeling the effects of climate change, 417 00:34:01,010 --> 00:34:03,382 suffered constant volcanic eruptions 418 00:34:03,382 --> 00:34:07,600 as well as plague and smallpox epidemics, 419 00:34:07,600 --> 00:34:11,200 resulting in famine and widespread death 420 00:34:11,200 --> 00:34:13,793 with less than half of the population surviving. 421 00:34:15,780 --> 00:34:19,231 Barely a family or farm was not affected. 422 00:34:19,231 --> 00:34:22,383 What expectations would the people have held future? 423 00:34:44,320 --> 00:34:48,510 When the Laki craters erupted again in 1783, 424 00:34:48,510 --> 00:34:51,330 decimating the population by another third, 425 00:34:51,330 --> 00:34:53,880 and the number of sheep by 80%, 426 00:34:53,880 --> 00:34:55,910 the Danish government considered 427 00:34:55,910 --> 00:34:58,263 evacuating the entire country, 428 00:34:59,120 --> 00:35:01,173 but the plan was deemed impractical. 429 00:35:20,500 --> 00:35:23,023 The survivors continued to suffer. 430 00:35:29,010 --> 00:35:30,630 Many sailors and fishermen 431 00:35:30,630 --> 00:35:33,453 lost their lives out on the stormy seas. 432 00:35:39,700 --> 00:35:43,813 The once proud republic had become an oppressed poor house. 433 00:35:45,980 --> 00:35:47,419 Up until the 19th century, 434 00:35:47,419 --> 00:35:51,823 only one in two Icelanders reached confirmation age. 435 00:35:53,033 --> 00:35:55,270 If the head of a household was to die, 436 00:35:55,270 --> 00:35:57,120 the property would be cleared out 437 00:35:57,120 --> 00:35:59,083 and the land auctioned off. 438 00:36:00,930 --> 00:36:04,100 The women stood at the end of the chain. 439 00:36:04,100 --> 00:36:06,450 They were left with nothing but their children. 440 00:36:10,810 --> 00:36:12,363 Sheep were everywhere. 441 00:36:13,240 --> 00:36:16,120 They were available even for maidservants. 442 00:36:16,120 --> 00:36:18,050 In Iceland, it is still common 443 00:36:18,050 --> 00:36:21,230 for children to look after the motherless lambs. 444 00:36:21,230 --> 00:36:23,940 Everyone had their own heimaalið, 445 00:36:23,940 --> 00:36:26,460 meaning "brought up at home." 446 00:36:26,460 --> 00:36:29,893 That was the name they would give to their little adoptee. 447 00:36:43,150 --> 00:36:45,510 And what about the adults? 448 00:36:45,510 --> 00:36:46,880 What else could they do 449 00:36:46,880 --> 00:36:50,363 other than find solace in the hope for a better future? 450 00:37:05,070 --> 00:37:08,280 There were also the daily kvöldvaka, 451 00:37:08,280 --> 00:37:11,400 literally meaning "evening wake," 452 00:37:11,400 --> 00:37:14,510 where people would tell each other old sagas, 453 00:37:14,510 --> 00:37:16,900 which, as historians know now, 454 00:37:16,900 --> 00:37:19,740 reflect a 13th century Iceland 455 00:37:19,740 --> 00:37:22,780 that was plagued by blood feuds. 456 00:37:22,780 --> 00:37:26,850 The hero usually dies by the end of these gruesome tales, 457 00:37:26,850 --> 00:37:30,413 but not before he has restored balance in society. 458 00:37:43,640 --> 00:37:47,850 What impact did the sagas have on listeners? 459 00:37:47,850 --> 00:37:52,410 Was their effect similar to today's antidepressants? 460 00:37:52,410 --> 00:37:55,560 Although most of the sagas give little cause for optimism, 461 00:37:55,560 --> 00:37:57,270 they do provide a sense 462 00:37:57,270 --> 00:37:59,993 that the hero had died for a noble cause. 463 00:38:08,130 --> 00:38:10,757 Just like the predicted end of the world in 464 00:38:10,757 --> 00:38:13,970 "Voluspa: the Prophecy of the Seeress," 465 00:38:13,970 --> 00:38:16,063 is anything but optimistic. 466 00:38:31,470 --> 00:38:33,518 After centuries of exploitation, 467 00:38:33,518 --> 00:38:38,330 resistance began stir in the first half of the 19th century. 468 00:38:38,330 --> 00:38:40,700 Icelanders studying in Copenhagen 469 00:38:40,700 --> 00:38:43,230 returned to the country with new ideas 470 00:38:43,230 --> 00:38:46,120 and founded an independence movement. 471 00:38:46,120 --> 00:38:51,000 Around 1000 years after the establishment of the Althingi, 472 00:38:51,000 --> 00:38:54,063 a Republic was again proclaimed in Thingvellir. 473 00:38:59,190 --> 00:39:03,270 One year later, construction began on the Hallgrímskirkja, 474 00:39:03,270 --> 00:39:05,963 which would soon become a landmark in Iceland, 475 00:39:06,860 --> 00:39:09,723 taken to represent this new confidence. 476 00:39:15,770 --> 00:39:17,150 The population finally 477 00:39:17,150 --> 00:39:20,220 began to reap the fruits of their labor. 478 00:39:20,220 --> 00:39:22,600 The country became more affluent, 479 00:39:22,600 --> 00:39:25,310 thanks to its fishing and whaling industry, 480 00:39:25,310 --> 00:39:29,720 and an EU ruling in 1977, that gave Iceland 481 00:39:29,720 --> 00:39:33,640 exclusive use of a 200 nautical mile fishing zone. 482 00:39:38,900 --> 00:39:42,150 The concert hall is the latest emblem of a country 483 00:39:42,150 --> 00:39:46,423 that is still swimming in money, despite the banking crisis. 484 00:39:50,470 --> 00:39:53,910 However, conversations with foreign business partners 485 00:39:53,910 --> 00:39:55,807 were difficult at first. 486 00:39:55,807 --> 00:39:59,460 "Þetta reddast," "it will all be okay," 487 00:39:59,460 --> 00:40:02,240 This common phrase was enough to drive 488 00:40:02,240 --> 00:40:06,283 entire management teams of foreign companies insane. 489 00:40:11,160 --> 00:40:14,130 Icelanders are always prepared for anything 490 00:40:14,130 --> 00:40:16,953 and try to make the best out of every situation. 491 00:40:18,920 --> 00:40:21,920 Does this perhaps explain the high birth rate, 492 00:40:21,920 --> 00:40:24,000 one of the highest in Europe, 493 00:40:24,000 --> 00:40:26,500 or the number of children born out of wedlock? 494 00:40:26,500 --> 00:40:28,953 At 60%, it's the highest worldwide. 495 00:40:35,060 --> 00:40:36,840 Having children out of wedlock 496 00:40:36,840 --> 00:40:40,464 has always received very lax punishment in Iceland. 497 00:40:40,464 --> 00:40:42,430 After the fourth child, 498 00:40:42,430 --> 00:40:45,790 you have the choice between being flogged or, 499 00:40:45,790 --> 00:40:47,593 no joke, getting married. 500 00:40:51,570 --> 00:40:56,360 The Icelanders also have a relaxed attitude towards failure. 501 00:40:56,360 --> 00:40:59,870 In a country where roads and bridges simply wash away, 502 00:40:59,870 --> 00:41:03,730 this forced optimism is perhaps the only option. 503 00:41:03,730 --> 00:41:06,880 Success is boring, but when you fail, 504 00:41:06,880 --> 00:41:10,063 people applaud, and encourage you to start afresh. 505 00:41:11,830 --> 00:41:13,410 According to psychologists, 506 00:41:13,410 --> 00:41:15,740 this has an incredibly liberating effect 507 00:41:15,740 --> 00:41:17,173 on the human spirit, 508 00:41:18,830 --> 00:41:21,700 which is what Iceland has infectiously demonstrated 509 00:41:21,700 --> 00:41:26,033 at the European Football Championships in 2016. 510 00:41:34,000 --> 00:41:36,620 When it comes to female emancipation, 511 00:41:36,620 --> 00:41:38,943 no country tops Iceland. 512 00:41:39,880 --> 00:41:42,560 The island has been undisputed world leader 513 00:41:42,560 --> 00:41:44,410 in this respect for years. 514 00:41:44,410 --> 00:41:45,710 No country in the world 515 00:41:45,710 --> 00:41:49,623 has a higher percentage of females in leadership positions. 516 00:41:54,060 --> 00:41:58,780 For decades, Iceland's economy has relied on fish exports. 517 00:41:58,780 --> 00:42:02,190 In recent years however, tourism has overtaken it 518 00:42:02,190 --> 00:42:04,623 as the most important export industry. 519 00:42:08,720 --> 00:42:12,610 To meet the needs of the ever increasing influx of visitors, 520 00:42:12,610 --> 00:42:15,580 new buildings are being constructed everywhere, 521 00:42:15,580 --> 00:42:17,843 with fatal consequences. 522 00:42:22,857 --> 00:42:25,650 "Elf Lobby Blocks Road Project." 523 00:42:25,650 --> 00:42:28,520 This news headline achieved worldwide fame 524 00:42:28,520 --> 00:42:31,690 referring to a non-existent elf commissioner 525 00:42:31,690 --> 00:42:34,610 who allegedly halted construction work, 526 00:42:34,610 --> 00:42:37,600 but the Icelanders are more than happy to play along. 527 00:42:37,600 --> 00:42:41,333 Tourism in the country is reaping the rewards of elf fever. 528 00:42:49,090 --> 00:42:50,820 The number of overnight stays 529 00:42:50,820 --> 00:42:53,040 by foreign nationals in Iceland 530 00:42:53,040 --> 00:42:56,860 has increased almost 20 fold since 1980, 531 00:42:56,860 --> 00:42:58,470 which is why many people are now 532 00:42:58,470 --> 00:43:01,083 calling for tourism to be contained. 533 00:43:02,700 --> 00:43:04,410 Icelanders are more than capable 534 00:43:04,410 --> 00:43:07,240 of taking quick action if necessary. 535 00:43:07,240 --> 00:43:08,320 The small country, 536 00:43:08,320 --> 00:43:10,570 where almost everyone seems to be related 537 00:43:10,570 --> 00:43:11,900 or to know each other, 538 00:43:11,900 --> 00:43:15,723 often appears to be one, large, extended family. 539 00:43:16,860 --> 00:43:18,370 In their pragmatism, 540 00:43:18,370 --> 00:43:21,493 they never shy away from taking drastic action. 541 00:43:26,330 --> 00:43:29,560 Iceland was the first industrialized country 542 00:43:29,560 --> 00:43:34,203 to introduce a flat tax of 36% in 2007. 543 00:43:35,130 --> 00:43:38,253 Tax declarations? Not in Iceland. 544 00:43:44,690 --> 00:43:48,630 Economically speaking, Icelanders are still in good health 545 00:43:48,630 --> 00:43:50,373 despite the banking crisis. 546 00:43:51,210 --> 00:43:53,400 But is this why they're happy? 547 00:43:53,400 --> 00:43:55,670 If recent surveys are to be believed, 548 00:43:55,670 --> 00:43:58,083 one thing has little to do with the other. 549 00:44:00,120 --> 00:44:03,350 Calling Icelanders "the Italians of the North," 550 00:44:03,350 --> 00:44:05,470 does seem a little over the top however, 551 00:44:05,470 --> 00:44:08,150 despite their legendary tardiness, 552 00:44:08,150 --> 00:44:11,050 there is a certain sadness and gravity 553 00:44:11,050 --> 00:44:12,540 to be sensed from these people 554 00:44:12,540 --> 00:44:14,980 from the edge of the Arctic circle. 555 00:44:14,980 --> 00:44:17,763 It makes them enjoy the warm days even more. 556 00:44:29,070 --> 00:44:32,930 Iceland produces more energy than it can consume. 557 00:44:32,930 --> 00:44:34,790 Geothermal power plants 558 00:44:34,790 --> 00:44:38,630 use the warmth of the earth to generate electricity. 559 00:44:38,630 --> 00:44:41,770 Low temperature geothermal areas are used to heat 560 00:44:41,770 --> 00:44:45,110 apartments, outdoor pools, or greenhouses, 561 00:44:45,110 --> 00:44:47,213 via district heating pipes. 562 00:44:50,590 --> 00:44:53,440 The number of tomatoes grown in greenhouses 563 00:44:53,440 --> 00:44:58,440 has increased tenfold since the 60s, from 200 to 2000 tons. 564 00:45:03,010 --> 00:45:05,160 Thanks to geothermal energy, 565 00:45:05,160 --> 00:45:09,200 greenhouses do not contribute to the greenhouse effect, 566 00:45:09,200 --> 00:45:11,108 and are far better for the environment 567 00:45:11,108 --> 00:45:14,860 than the recently built aluminum smelters, 568 00:45:14,860 --> 00:45:16,813 according to conservationists. 569 00:45:23,130 --> 00:45:26,630 Despite generally having an ecological approach, 570 00:45:26,630 --> 00:45:28,300 Iceland is more wasteful 571 00:45:28,300 --> 00:45:31,210 than almost every other country on earth. 572 00:45:31,210 --> 00:45:35,610 Per capita, only the USA consumes more electricity 573 00:45:35,610 --> 00:45:37,833 and owns more cars than Iceland. 574 00:45:40,600 --> 00:45:43,800 Is this what makes them the happiest people in the world? 575 00:45:43,800 --> 00:45:45,453 Not according to studies. 576 00:46:04,050 --> 00:46:07,170 Iceland: the land of extremes. 577 00:46:07,170 --> 00:46:10,920 While the capital, Reykjavík, is bursting at the seams, 578 00:46:10,920 --> 00:46:14,560 rural areas are becoming increasingly desolate. 579 00:46:14,560 --> 00:46:17,455 All that remains are the abandoned farms 580 00:46:17,455 --> 00:46:21,690 that have been passed down from generation to generation: 581 00:46:21,690 --> 00:46:23,223 rural exodus. 582 00:46:45,020 --> 00:46:48,410 In some places, like here in Ellidaar, 583 00:46:48,410 --> 00:46:50,560 resourceful farmers have at least set up 584 00:46:50,560 --> 00:46:54,490 an open air museum with the relics of the past, 585 00:46:54,490 --> 00:46:57,260 sadly in vain, as practically no one 586 00:46:57,260 --> 00:46:59,913 embarks on the long journey to visit it. 587 00:47:32,910 --> 00:47:36,150 Djúpavík, in the far north of Iceland. 588 00:47:36,150 --> 00:47:38,720 80 years ago, this was the largest 589 00:47:38,720 --> 00:47:42,110 and most modern herring factory in Europe. 590 00:47:42,110 --> 00:47:46,853 Today, it's industrial wasteland; deserted, ghostly. 591 00:47:55,860 --> 00:48:00,860 Growth and decay, rise and fall, beginning and end. 592 00:48:01,830 --> 00:48:04,210 It all somehow becomes intertwined here 593 00:48:04,210 --> 00:48:07,600 on this rugged island in the north Atlantic, 594 00:48:07,600 --> 00:48:11,550 a country in which misfortune is only one step away, 595 00:48:11,550 --> 00:48:15,003 and the next volcano eruption could spell disaster. 596 00:48:22,010 --> 00:48:25,280 In "Voluspa: The Prophecy of the Seeress," 597 00:48:25,280 --> 00:48:29,023 it led to the end of the world, the battle of the gods. 598 00:48:32,010 --> 00:48:36,750 Iceland, in the year 1000, one part of the population 599 00:48:36,750 --> 00:48:39,113 has already converted to Christianity. 600 00:48:45,120 --> 00:48:48,733 The other still believes in Thor and Odin. 601 00:48:51,340 --> 00:48:53,313 The two groups are irreconcilable. 602 00:48:57,110 --> 00:48:58,900 To avert disaster, 603 00:48:58,900 --> 00:49:00,863 They gather at Thingvellir. 604 00:49:03,660 --> 00:49:05,630 The situation escalates 605 00:49:05,630 --> 00:49:08,343 and an armed conflict seems unavoidable. 606 00:49:09,305 --> 00:49:11,972 (thunder rolls) 607 00:49:13,313 --> 00:49:17,620 Suddenly the sky darkens: there are crashes of thunder, 608 00:49:17,620 --> 00:49:20,620 a column of smoke rises upwards. 609 00:49:20,620 --> 00:49:23,103 The world is on the brink of destruction. 610 00:49:29,760 --> 00:49:33,513 The cause is yet another volcanic eruption, one of many. 611 00:49:36,880 --> 00:49:40,020 That's why, even well into the modern era, 612 00:49:40,020 --> 00:49:43,030 people in old Europe and even the Vatican 613 00:49:43,030 --> 00:49:46,760 believed that hell is a real place on Earth 614 00:49:46,760 --> 00:49:48,983 and it's here, in Iceland. 615 00:49:51,550 --> 00:49:53,450 But we cannot say how strongly 616 00:49:53,450 --> 00:49:58,130 this natural phenomenon ultimately influenced Icelanders. 617 00:49:58,130 --> 00:50:01,600 In any case, they didn't turn their weapons on each other. 618 00:50:01,600 --> 00:50:04,500 They showed their pragmatic side once again 619 00:50:04,500 --> 00:50:07,710 and opted to preserve unity within the country 620 00:50:07,710 --> 00:50:09,713 and to introduce Christianity. 621 00:50:22,680 --> 00:50:26,410 A millennium after the founding of the Republic, 622 00:50:26,410 --> 00:50:30,070 Iceland has now entered its second golden age. 623 00:50:30,070 --> 00:50:34,910 The country is rich, and even so close to the Arctic circle, 624 00:50:34,910 --> 00:50:38,450 the many technological advances now allow them 625 00:50:38,450 --> 00:50:42,290 to enjoy an almost hazard free life, in the comfort zone. 626 00:50:44,790 --> 00:50:48,880 And their previously so inhospitable natural environment, 627 00:50:48,880 --> 00:50:50,470 which only survived into the present 628 00:50:50,470 --> 00:50:53,540 because of its indomitability, 629 00:50:53,540 --> 00:50:55,993 is now giving back where it once took. 630 00:50:56,830 --> 00:50:59,160 It provides a clean environment. 631 00:50:59,160 --> 00:51:01,400 It's a source of energy, 632 00:51:01,400 --> 00:51:03,740 and attracts stressed out city dwellers 633 00:51:03,740 --> 00:51:05,213 in need of relaxation. 634 00:51:11,320 --> 00:51:12,540 Icelanders have had 635 00:51:12,540 --> 00:51:15,810 no other option throughout their history. 636 00:51:15,810 --> 00:51:17,230 They lived here 637 00:51:17,230 --> 00:51:21,160 and they had to fight for survival for a thousand years, 638 00:51:21,160 --> 00:51:24,530 a test they passed with flying colors. 639 00:51:24,530 --> 00:51:26,273 It's what made them strong. 640 00:51:32,140 --> 00:51:35,520 Just one question remains to be answered. 641 00:51:35,520 --> 00:51:39,560 How do we explain their happiness, their contentedness? 642 00:51:46,388 --> 00:51:48,805 (birds call) 643 00:51:53,745 --> 00:51:58,078 (waters rush, and flow, and bubble) 644 00:52:20,016 --> 00:52:23,791 (waters spew and splash) 645 00:52:23,791 --> 00:52:27,041 (stirring music plays) 49092

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