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Has anyone ever been to the Faroe Islands?
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
No...but you can fly there from Scotland. I know several people from there....pretty.....windy....cold and they sometimes eat whale meat.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Faeroe Islands or Faröe Islands (both: fâr'Å) , Dan. Færøerne, Faeroese Føroyar, group of volcanic islands (2005 est. pop. 47,000), 540 sq mi (1,399 sq km), Denmark, in the N Atlantic, between Iceland and the Shetland Islands. There are 18 main islands and a few small, uninhabited islands. The largest islands are Streymoy, on which the group's capital, Tórshavn, is situated, and Ãsterø. The Faeroes are high and rugged and have only sparse vegetation. The climate is relatively mild because of the influence of the North Atlantic Drift; there are frequent storms and much fog.
Source(s): http://www.answers.com/faroe%20island - SCOTLANDLv 51 decade ago
The volcanic Faeroe Islands stand surrounded
by the waters of the Norht Atlantic.
Avoid the winter season
Fantastic place for bird wachting as they fly in and out of natural
holes in the hills
Good for fresh herring lovers