earth, sculpted by ice and wind and wave, at once a refuge and a stepping-stone for intrepid explorers, often ignored and more often plundered, it has endured, even flourished, and the people of the Faroes [...] too cold and not too hot, which suited me just fine after the hustle and bustle and continuous meltdown of tropical Hawaii. Shortly after our arrival, I set up my international law practice and business [...] with its sodden economy. But I was indeed and the more I went about the country, and the more cups of coffee and sweet cakes I savored, the more I began to notice and appreciate that remarkable indomitable
ferjusamband, sum hevur verið í heiminum. Býirnir har ferjurnar sigldu ímillum eita Queensferry - North og South. Tá Margareth drottning seinni doyði, vildi hon fegin jarðast undir liðini á manninum, sum var [...] júst somu bygdirnar saman, sum Margareth drottning hevði gjørt. Eina jarnbreytarbrúgv millum North og South Queensferry. Ella rættari sagt yvir teimum báðum bygdunum, tí lendi kring býin er rættuliga høgt [...] doyði í stríði og var jarðaður í býnum Dunermline, sum liggur norðanfyri Edinburgh, stutt norðanfyri North Queensferry. Og so varð gjørt. Og av tí hon skuldi yvir um Firth of Forth, so var Margareth drottning
Sanderson: Whales and whaling in Lucas Debes? Færoæ & Færoa Reserata from 1673 Anna Maria Fosaa: The vertical distribution of the vegetation in the Faroe Islands Past and present, south and north Nanna Stefania [...] Gina E. Hannon, Mats Rundgren and Thomas Giesecke: Which trees grew on the Faroe Islands before people arrived? Hjálmar Hátún and Eilif Gaard: Marine climate, squid and pilot whales in the northeastern [...] Eva Panagiotakopulu: Reflections on North Atlantic Island Biogeography: a Quaternary entomological view Svend Kaaber: Notes on the synanthropic and native tineid and oecophorid species on the Faroe Isles