This blog is about the lesser known but beautiful, wonderful, huge, unique and sometimes bizarre places around the World. Started on January 1, 2009, it is an outcome of my association with Google Earth Community, which I joined in July 2006. Since then I have been regularly flying to almost all the corners of WWW (Whole Wide World) and have virtually adopted the age old motto - Perfect time to see the World is after retirement.
Google Earth Community Forum is full of information which ranges from, but not limited to; history, geography, nature, environment, architecture, military, transportation, beliefs, festivals, huge, unique, bizarre items, current happenings etc etc.
My favourite section in the Community is "Fun and Games" - in which members post riddles and puzzles on almost all subjects and generally give hints for searching and locating the relevant places and or events on Google Earth. I have made several hundred posts in this forum and must have solved about the same number, though several were beyond my grasp. Believe me it is not easy to solve these riddles - Finding the answer is 90% perspiration (research) and 10% inspiration but it is pure 100% joy and sense of exhilaration.
This forum provides a stimulus to my brain and keeps it active. I strongly recommend this for those who have time and penchant for solving puzzles, but a word of warning – it is highly addictive.
My travels around the World are not limited to Fun and Games only, however many of the places being covered in this travelogue were found as a result of my researches for making posts in Fun and Games or trying to solve the riddles given therein.
The Original Google Earth Community was frozen by Google in April 2015 and finally killed in April 2019. However the dedicated moderators of the defunct Original GEC created a new Board for the GEC enthusiasts and the new Community is known as "Google Earth Community Forums". This new community continues to function as the old GEC but is independent of google.com
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An old turf-roofed house in the small
village of Kirkjubøur on the the island of Streymoy in Faroe Islands is
reportedly The Oldest Still Inhabited Wooden House in the World.
The oldest part of the house called Roykstovan, (smoke room) dates back
to 11th century. Other parts were added later. Another old room known as
loftstovan (loft room) was in existence in 1298. The stórastovan
(large room) is from a much later date, being built in 1772.
The house including the big farm around it is called
Kirkjubøargarður (King's Farm). It was originally the residence of the
bishop of the Diocese of the Faroe Islands and is now owned by Faroese
government. The oldest part (Roykstovan) houses a museum, however its other portions are occupied by a
local (Patursson) family who have been the traditional tenant of the house since
16th century and can trace their ancestors back over 17 generations who have
lived there.
The house is made of
coarsely hewn timber logs coated with tar. It rests on foundation of thick stone
walls. The Island lacks timber and as per local legend, the house was initially built in Sognefiord, Norway and then disassembled, its logs numbered and floated to the
Kirkjubøur, where these were reassembled.
It is interesting to note that although this house and
several other houses on the Island have turf roof yet these are a bit
different from the turf houses of Iceland. The walls of these houses are made of
wood, unlike the houses in Iceland where the walls are also covered with layers
of earth and then turfed.
Note: I had originally written about this house as "Oldest
Wooden House In Europe", however further search on the Internet reveals that
it is also the "The Oldest Still Inhabited Wooden House in the World". I have
therefore made this fresh post by using text/images from earlier post and
adding more information/images in it.
Other Old Houses:
During my search on the Web I came across two other old houses, both of
which are claimed to be "The Oldest in Europe". For sake of comparison I am giving
few details of these houses also and have also placemarked these in Google
Earth. These are;
A small Swedish eldhus (literally "fire house") currently located
in the at The Zorn Collections, or Zornsamlingarna, a museum, located in
Mora, Sweden. It is claimed to be Oldest Wooden House in Sweden.
A wooden house known as Bethlehem House (Bethlehem-Haus)
in the small village of Schwyz, Switzerland. It is also claimed to be
Oldest Wooden House in Europe.
Eldhus in Zornsamlingarna Museum, Mora, Sweden
Eldhus (literally "fire house") are a type one-room timbered houses in
Sweden which consisted of a long room with a fireplace in the centre.
This particular Eldhus, which is now located in The Zorn
Collections, or Zornsamlingarna Museum in Mora, Sweden. As per tree-ring dating
(dendrochronology), the timber used to build the house dates from the year 1237.
It is claimed to be oldest in Sweden/Europe.
Bethlehem House (Bethlehem-Haus), Schwyz, Switzerland
Bethlehem House (Bethlehem-Haus), in Schwyz in central Switzerland was built in
1287 and was last occupied till the 1980s. It is a museum now and is claimed to be
oldest surviving wooden house in Switzerland/Europe.
Special
Note: This post is based on the information currently available on the Web. Due to
inherent insulating properties the wooden houses are more comfortable than stone
in cold regions and it is possible that there may be other older wooden houses in
temperate regions closer to Arctic or in higher regions like Tibet, Ladakh etc.
I will be happy if some one can find houses older than these houses.
Note: These houses are not to be confused with Oldest Wooden Structure, which is a
five-story Pagoda in
Hōryū-ji Buddhist Temple Complex in Ikaruga, Nara Prefecture,
Japan dating back to early seventh century. This post is about liveable
homes/houses.
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