Monday, October 5, 2009

Destination - Faroe Islands

Ershinta is taking us to the Faroe Islands today. Faroe Islands is the autonomous province of Denmark but when in the Faroes never ever say you are in Denmark!

Faroese is the national language, although everyone does understand Danish and English. The Faroese people are the descendants of vikings, but contrary to the popular belief that vikings are mean and gruesome, these people are extremely polite, soft-spoken and friendly.

One thing that makes this country unique is that there is no tree in the country! Food, therefore, is limited to imported greens and fruits...and of course, stuff that they do have here - lamb, and fish.

Since this destination is so unique, peaceful and beautiful I think it best explained by the following video. I've also included some posts from Ershinta for your all to read and comment on (one post talks about chocolate bread - how cool is that!).







All things Faroese

Misconceptions about the Faroe Islands..and the truth!

NorĂ°oyastevna - Summer Festival!!

Faroe Islands in 360 degrees

10 comments:

  1. Oh!!! Thank you so much for featuring me today. You made my day!!! =)

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  2. I'm a little bit afraid to say that I just cried, because Faroe seems like heaven, and that whole video just touched my heart.

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  3. Oh..and btw, if you stop the video at 2:35 - 2:40, that's where I live =)

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  4. what a beautiful place!!!

    hans and shinta that was clever :)

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  5. soooo beautiful! I love the grass roofs!

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  6. WOW!!! I never heard of the Faroe Islands until I read this post. The pictures and the song in the video are just beautiful. I want to go there right now!!!!

    Thanks Katie & Ershinta :-)

    Kelly

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  7. Wow it's gorgeous! Off to check it out :)

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  8. I could definitely see a visit there in my future. What a beautiful unknown spot!

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