.Husa Bay/Husavic Húsavík is a town in the northeastern part of Iceland. Fisheries and tourism are the mainstays of Husavic's economy. Whale watching is not only Iceland but also Europe's famous whale watching site, named "European Whale watching capital". There is also the Husavic Whale Museum, which has everything about whales, the skeleton of the narwhal, etc. The busy harbor is full of small sailboats, and the theme is always inseparable from whales, and the town is covered by a variety of bright colors and whale patterns. I would recommend booking a viewing tour.. The most famous landmark is the wooden church Húsavíkurkirkja built in 1907, which is very fairytale in color and shape. You can experience the ultimate midnight sun from June 11 to June 29 every year. Historically, according to Landnámabok, the Book of Reconciliation, Húsavík was the first place in Iceland to be settled by Nordics. The Swedish pirate GararSvavarsson spent a winter there around 870 AD. When he left the island in the spring of 870, after a winter stay, he left behind a man named Nattfari and two slaves, one man and one woman, and they set up a farm here. The name of the town means "House Bay", which may refer to the homestead of Garar, which may be the only house in Iceland at the time..Ⓘ Ⓝ Ⓕ Ⓞ ⫱ Whale Museum Hafnarstétt 1, Húsavík, Iceland ⫱ 11:00– 17:00.🅟 🅗 🅞 🅣 🅞 ⫱ SONY A7RⅡ ▧ 16-35MM F2.8 ▧ 24-70MM F4 ⫱ Late Lightroom ⫱ Puzzle Photoshop