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15 Year Anniversary Tag Iceland, Yule Cat

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Released:
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Origin:
Iceland
Recently Spotted:
In A Little Chaos - Grace O'Brien Reserve

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Iceland, Yule Cat - 15 Year Anniversary Tag

I want to see Wildlife and Animals all over the World. Just don't keep me very long and don't put in the middle of a cache in wildness where are no visitors.

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Iceland, Yule Cat

The Yule Cat is a huge and vicious cat who is described as lurking about the snowy countryside during Christmas time and eating people who have not received any new clothes to wear before Christmas Eve. He is the house pet of Gryla and her sons.

Though referred to as an ancient tradition, written accounts of the Yule Cat have only been located as recently as the 19th century. The threat of being eaten by the Yule Cat was used by farmers as an incentive for their workers to finish processing the autumn wool before Christmas. The ones who took part in the work would be rewarded with new clothes, but those who did not would get nothing and thus would be preyed upon by the monstrous cat. The cat has alternatively been described as merely eating away the food of ones without new clothes during Christmas feasts. The perception of the Yule Cat as a man-eating beast was partly popularized by poems of Jóhannes úr Kötlum as with the rest of the folklore.

Cat in Icelandic is Köttur, but as Icelandic words take on different forms depending on the sentence, then it can also be Kött, Ketti, and Kattar. And in plural that's Kettir, Ketti, Köttum and Kattar. And then there are some other words such as Kisa (e. kittie) and Kettlingur (e. kitten). A tomcat is called Högni, and a female is called Læða.

Cats have been around in Iceland for centuries, or since Iceland was settled in 870. The Icelandic cat is closely related to cats from Skåne in Sweden, the Faroe Islands, and the Shetland Islands, but much more distantly related to the cat breeds in the rest of the United Kingdom. The cats in Iceland's countryside are more original breed than those in Reykjavík, that have bred with imported species.

 

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Visited 9/17/2023 Wombatwandering took it to Thrill Seekers Victoria, Australia - 12.4 miles  Visit Log

Across town to St Kilda for an event this morning. Gorgeous day in Melbourne and lovely to be at the beach. It’s home to the historic amusement park, Luna Park, with its Scenic Railway rollercoaster (1912), which is the oldest continuously operating roller coaster in the world. 🎢

  • Luna Park, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia
Visited 9/16/2023 Wombatwandering took it to A Cook's Tour Victoria, Australia - 5.28 miles  Visit Log

A trip to the beach at Point Cook Coastal Park for you today. Good view of the planes landing at the air base nearby. Point Cook is the birthplace of the Royal Australian Air Force and is the oldest continually operating military airfield in the world. 🏖️

Visited 9/15/2023 Wombatwandering took it to Max Stealth Cherry St Cache Victoria, Australia - 4,608.06 miles  Visit Log

Welcome to Australia! It’s great to be back in my home country. You are in Melbourne, Victoria, now officially Australia’s largest city with a population approaching 6 million people. 🇦🇺

  • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Visited 9/14/2023 Wombatwandering took it to Lantau Hong Kong - 16.75 miles  Visit Log

You rode the gondola to Ngong Ping on Lantau Island. Very scenic trip because you get to see the planes taking off and landing at the airport and then several waterfalls on the hills. Once at the top, you climbed 268 steps to visit the Big Buddha. It’s 34 m high and is the second largest seated Buddha in the world. Somewhat unsurprisingly, it faces in the direction of Beijing. 🪷

  • Big Buddha, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Visited 9/13/2023 Wombatwandering took it to The Star Ferry Hong Kong - 698.94 miles  Visit Log

歡迎來到香港 Welcome to Hong Kong! I was hoping for some more caches in Hong Kong but I failed the Chinese Government’s ‘Real Name Registration’ for using my personal wifi. Very frustrating. You spent your time finding the best cheung fun street stall and watching the lights turn on from Victoria Peak. Then you caught the Star Ferry back to Kowloon to watch the light show. 🇭🇰

Visited 9/12/2023 Wombatwandering took it to Metal Facade Philippines - .3 miles  Visit Log

Time to wrap up your visit to the Philippines. CuteOtter and I decided to visit BGC one last time (this visit) but made the mistake of getting lunch before we geocached. By the time we’d finished lunch, it was pouring. Waited for it to let up a bit before we grabbed a cache and called time. Find your passport again. ☔️

Visited 9/9/2023 Wombatwandering took it to Hail Hydrant Philippines - 2.08 miles  Visit Log

I headed to BGC to meet up with RunYell and do some caching. I like caching with him because he teaches me about Manila and knows good places to eat. Watched the dancing fountains after dark to finish off the night. ⛲️

  • Your pool, Manila, The Philippines
Visited 9/8/2023 Wombatwandering took it to Saturday Market @ Salcedo Park Philippines - 1.94 miles  Visit Log

I dragged you off to Makati today. Makati is expat central with lovely wide footpaths. CuteOtter liked the Ayala Mall better than the MegaMall near us. Phillipinos love malls. Two of the ten largest malls in the world are located in Manila. I don’t understand the obsession. Wandered around and found a few caches including a FTF then took the metro home. 🛍️

Visited 9/6/2023 Wombatwandering took it to Ifugao Hut Philippines - 5.22 miles  Visit Log

The rain has cleared so we took the ferry along the Pasig River into Manila City, visited some sights, and claimed the Phillipines’ oldest cache. What the world known as Manila is actually a cluster of 16 highly urbanized cities: the City of Manila, Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, Quezon City, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela, and one municipality: Pateros. You are staying with me at my home in Pasig. The city's name, Pasig, is a Tagalog word which means, "a river that flows into the sea" or "sandy bank of a river". 🛺

  • National Museum, Manila, The Philippines
Visited 9/2/2023 Wombatwandering took it to Walk-Around BGC Philippines - 4,526.32 miles  Visit Log

Maligayang pagdating sa Pilipinas. Welcome to the Philippines. Stopping by Manila home to visit Mr Wombat. The south west monsoon being trapped by the two typhoons to the north and its bringing in a lot of rain. We grabbed an umbrella and headed to Bonafacio Global City for an event. My 10,000th find! It was going to be a walk around but it was much too wet. Instead, we celebrated my milestone with doughnuts. A great event. Thanks RunYell. 🇵🇭

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