what you may find deep down, but one is always taking a risk, and you will not know if you find anything, before you actually hit it with the drill. Let me now, ladies and gentlemen, reassure you that [...] think about oil exploration in this area, also known as the Atlantic Margin, as an activity quite similar to searching for the famous needle in the haystack. And – mind you – here we are talking about [...] extremely tiny economy in a population of just under 50,000, and a total workforce of 26,000, of which 66% are employed in the service sectors, while under 20 % are employed in the fisheries sector. This
expectancy is among the highest in the world, and the birth rate (2.6 children) is the highest in all of Europe. If you delve even further, you will discover that this nation – once so isolated – has moved [...] experience in a radio programme in this way: »It’s a cosmic experience. The Faroe Islands is a country which is – and is not. It is in constant flux. It keeps disappearing: One moment it’s lost in the fog [...] fog, and suddenly – there it is again in all its magnificent beauty. Like magic. Like reality and fairytale in one. In these majestic surroundings you become almost painfully confronted with life’s vulnerability
do so, we still may dock our ship in Torshavn in Saturday, August 13 to invite people onboard for discussion with the Captain and crew. In the meantime, for anyone in the Faeroes who wants to know why [...] beings. In New Zealand, America, Brazil, and recently in Scotland when pilot whales are beached and stranded, people volunteer from miles around to rescue them. But not in the Faeroe Islands. Here you kill [...] the door in our faces when the same proposal was requested. So much for a welcome and an open dialogue in the Faeroes. We were told that other people had been welcome to discuss the “grind” in the Faeroes
makes a product which is sought after in the most prestigious restaurants in Europe. Trying new innovative ways to maximise the harvest and using natural fermentation in the process. He stood by his vision [...] many and a completely different playing field in the cheese industry. Based in world heritage site, lies a cheese company that from their own hard efforts can live their dream as one of the most important [...] land management and farming. The winner is making people in the north proud of what they can produce and is an inspiration for other destinations in northern locations. Nordic food for children and youth
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down the streets of Lerwick and would know everybody you met, to nowadays where you can often be on a bus or a plane and you do not know anybody. ?We have also become a much more outgoing community and I [...] to be good for us.? However, the debate in the islands quickly focussed on whether the oil harbour and the ground the terminal stands on should be in public or in private ownership, he said ?Eventually [...] keep in the community and create the facilities for the future.? Subsequently, the council?s representatives managed successfully to make their case to the UK government in London, which resulted in the