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Photo: Þúfa

Þúfa in Icelandic actually means a very tiny knoll, but here it is a hill.  It is an 8 meter high hill and 26 meters in diameter.  From the ground, there is a spiral path around the hill to walk up to the top.  The path is a bit narrow, and caution is needed if you meet another person going down. At the top, there is a tiny shack similar to the old shacks that Icelanders used to dry fish. If there is a strong and bad smell while walking to the top of the hill, a fish is being dried in the small shack. According to the artist, it is a place for peace and meditation in the city, at least for those who dare to “climb the mountain”. It is a reference to everything simple, old and quality of life.

 

This image is protected by national and international copyright laws, namely in the Portuguese law system, and cannot be used in any way, by any means, without prior and written permission by the author, José Xavier – If you want to use this image please contact me for the above stated email address, included in the IPTC core field, also stated in here – geral@josexavier.com.

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