Eating fermented shark at Bjarnarhofn Shark Museum, Iceland.
Iceland 2016 Trip - Eating fermented shark at Bjarnarhofn Shark Museum, Snaefellsnes Peninsula.
2018 July Iceland Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum - John
The family-run shark museum
At Bjarnarhofn visitors are welcome to the little shark museum all year round. At the museum you can learn about the Greenland shark, its habits, biology and of course taste the shark which is produced on the farm. Open daily from 9-18.
2018 July Iceland Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum - Matt
2018 July Iceland Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum - Mom
2018 July Iceland Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum - Dad
Bjarnjarhofn shark museum, NW Iceland
November 2018
Driving to Bjarnarhöfn - To the Shark Museum Iceland - September 2018
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Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum
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Shark Museum of Bjarnarhöfn
Shark Museum
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I went to the Shark Museum in Bjarnarhöfn on the Snaefellsnes peninsula to find out exactly how hákarl is made.
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2018 July Iceland Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum - Tim
Bjarnarhöfn Haimuseum
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Bjarnarhöfn Shark Museum
The Shark Museum at Bjarnarhofn farm on the northern side of Snaefellsnes peninsula is where visitors can get a down-home taste of ‘real’ Iceland by meeting with the friendly curator and owner who reveals fascinating details about the local Greenland shark from which traditional ‘hakarl’ is made.
Guests have the option to taste the pungent petrified shark meat, dried fish ‘jerky’ and also the shark liver oil which purportedly cures all sorts of minor ailments.
The folksy museum is filled with an astounding array of shark fishing paraphernalia that could keep young ones fascinated for hours.
Eating Shark in Iceland
While in Iceland, I stopped by the Bjarnarhöfn shark museum to learn more about one of Iceland's delicacies: the Greenland shark
Herring Museum Siglufjordur, Iceland
Traditional song at the Herring Museum in Siglufjordur in Iceland on 23 June 2016.
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ICELAND | eating fermented shark (hakarl)
Eating fermented shark in Iceland. Our Icelandic honeymoon. Enjoying a romantic seafood dinner in Snaefellsnes Peninsula, Iceland at Bjarnarhofn, the shark museum. We try hakarl, a fermented shark delicacy.
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Eating Hákarl, Iceland's fermented shark. (50+ and STILL travelling?...)
I try some Hákarl, which is fermented shark, at the Bjarnarhofn Shark Museum