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This
is a small cove between the large bird cliff Haelavikurbjarg
and Mt. Hafnarfjall and a part of a bigger cove called
Hornvik.
In earlier times, the small farm Rekavik stood on the cove.
Life was hard for those who lived there as everywhere else in the
Northwest.
People could not survive by farming alone, and caught
birds and collected eggs from the cliffs. When the weather permitted, they used their small, open
rowing boats to catch fish of the coast.
This part of the country is totally abandoned and is one of the
most popular hiking areas nowadays.
On May 2nd, 2011, at 9 O'clock a.m., the captain of a fishing boat
reported the sighting of a polar bear at cove Haelavik, and that it
had disappeared into the fog in the surrounding slopes. There
were no travellers in the area at the time, but search and rescue
services prevented a group of people from going there until the
problem had been solved. The weather conditions improved and a
helicopter could track the bear to cove Rekavik, where it was shot
about five hours after it was spotted. It was a 3-4 years old
she-bear weighing about 150 kilogrammes. |