Yes, She Sees Elves.
Yes, She’s For Real.
by Paula Froelich
Iceland
is a land where magic happens. Magical people live there — and I don’t
mean those Vikings roaming the streets of Reykjavik. (Although, for all
you single ladies out there, yes, they are indeed magnificent.) If you
don’t believe me about the magic, just ask an Icelander. According to
one study, up to 72 percent of people in Iceland believe in elves,
trolls, and the huldufolk, or “hidden people” — who apparently look just
like us but live in a different dimension inside rocks, which open up
(for them, not us) like a Harry Potter tent. I’m not making this
up. This is really what people will tell you in Iceland. They will even
tell you that stones which from a certain angle look like faces, are
actually elves… like this one:
Can
you see the face? It’s okay - I couldn’t at first either. Apparently
this elf guards the Elf Park and doesn’t allow bad spirits in.
Elves,
trolls and other sorts of creatures apparently wander all over Iceland -
hidden to most human eyes - and hiding in plain sight.
There are trolls on that there beach! No, really! You just can’t see them…
Icelandic
Parliament member Árni Johnsen nearly died in a car accident in 2010
but claims he was saved by a family of elves living in a 30-ton boulder
nearby. So, to thank them, he agreed to move their boulder onto his property, where they could live their lives in luxury and not off the side of a highway. True story.
So, if you are as obsessed as I am about all this, and if you want to know everything about these fairy people, stop by the Hellisgerði Lava Park,
aka the Elf Park, just outside of Reykjavik, and ask for Ragnhildur
“Ragga” Jónsdóttir, the official caretaker of the elf park and
unofficial elf spokeswoman.
Ragga on an elf walk.
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