Medieval festival at Gásir, Iceland
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Medieval festival at Gásir, Iceland


The annual medieval festival at Gásir, an ancient trading point near Akureyri in north Iceland, will take place this weekend. Booths are currently being set up where people dressed in medieval outfits will sell their handicrafts or demonstrate ancient work methods.

?The market will vibrate with life,? Haraldur Ingi Haraldsson, ?mayor? of Gásir, told Morgunbladid. ?People will demonstrate sulphur cleaning, clay production and repair of utilities. Bows and arrows will be made and ball games played.?

Gásir is located by Eyjafjördur fjord at the mouth of Hörgá river, 11 kilometers north of Akureyri. It was a trading point in the middle ages and probably the most international location in Iceland at that time?foreign merchants came there to sell their goods.

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