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Nally Preseault
"You won't even have time to finish your cup of to-go coffee from Cafe Vatnajökull when you take a right onto Hof Road a few minutes west on Route 1. That's okay, since Hofskirkja, with Hofsfjall looming in the background, is the perfect little spot to finish your beverage. Hofskirkja was the last turf-roofed church built in Iceland. Though there's been a church at this spot since the mid-14th century, the current building only dates back to the 1880s. The church is made of timber and rocks. The front is painted yellow with green trim. The roof's stone slabs are covered with turf. While the entire structure, which was partially built into the earth, looks like it's melting into the cemetery outside. This keeps the church cool in the summer and warm in the winter. If the church is closed, you can still open the green gate and peek inside the windows. The small space has wooden pews and a bright blue ceiling."
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Kristen Mackiewicz
" Admittedly I've never stopped here, but it's a cute old Turf church built in 1884"

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