young people in that way educated in butchery felt indisposed, when he was observing the mass-slaughter in the East Harbour in Tórshavn. There´s no comparison between the bayonet lessons and the whales-slaughter: [...] Nólsoyarfjørð the fiord south-east of Tórshavn. The tide and darkness made the hunt compIicated for the small boates. In spide of the entired blackout because of the war a British officer in charge turned [...] Officer with the British Trust for Ornitology. Fellow of the Royal Society Edinburgh. In 1948 he authored the book The Atlantic Islands, a Study of the Faroe Life and Scene. (Wikipedia) The Faroe Islands
land and comprise coal deposits, organic waxes found in basalt, and inconclusive traces of oil mixed with water in the Lopra-1 experimental well drilled in the early 1980s. Geological mapping of the islands [...] field was found on the UK side of the Faroe-Shetland Channel in 1977. While that event went unnoticed by the average Faroese, it registered in the corridors of power, both in Thorshavn and Denmark, which still [...] control, and therefore the right to determine the course of the possible future oil and gas extraction industry. In December 1992, the Faroese Hydrocarbon Planning Commission comprising Faroese and Danish
ethically and morally wrong. And humanity as a whole agrees. Most of the people in the world have an affinity for the whales and dolphins. Most of the world feels their uniqueness and most of the world values [...] welcome to discuss the “grind” in the Faeroes because they were open to understanding the culture and traditions of the Faeroese that lie behind the continuation of the slaughter of the whales. We were told [...] more accurately, we all live upon the planet ocean, and not planet earth. Life began in our oceans and life flourishes in the sea, and if it does not, if the oceans die, the reality is that we will die with
30,000 in 1901 to just 17,000 in 1971. »One of the most important benefits of the oil era, and one often overlooked, is the way it restored confidence in the people of Orkney,« he said. »Until the 1970s [...] calculate. The sums involve the wages paid to staff and contractors over the years, the service industries that benefit from oil-related work and the dues Orkney?s Harbours Department charges the tankers [...] glow for the past 25 years - a sight as familiar to residents as the stars that fill the clear skies above the islands. Islanders treasure the winter spectacle of the aurora borealis. But the source of
45 % of the power consumption is generated by rainwater. The Best Fish Products in the World The waters around the Faroe Islands are said to be the cleanest in the world. The perfect mix of the warm Gulf [...] to the point of lost identity, things have actually combined in favour of the Faroese. In that sense bad weather has formed the surroundings, the skills and the very soul of the Faroese in a favourable [...] villages by the seaside with closely-packed houses in all colours of the rainbow, where people live together in peace, feeling content and safe. The crime rate here is among the lowest in the world, the average
manninum "She took all my money/ And my best friend/You know the story/Here it comes again", tíðin gongur og lívið er stutt "You can newer go back/ And the answer is no/ And wishing for it only/ Makes it [...] Kim Simonsen ????????? "Life´s made of truble Worry pain and struggle She wrote good bye in The dust on the hood (?)" Waits "How´s it gonna end" Tom Waits ger tað aftur, hann hevur endurnýggjað seg í 20 [...] at the edge/ Of a razor". Í sanginum "Green Grass", ið minnir sera nógv um ein Leonard Cohen sang, er niðurlagið: "Lay your head where/ My heart used to be/ Hold the eart above me/ Lay down in the green
SAMRØÐA "I don?t have a message, I just write books. I write mostly novels, and if poeple ask me questions I answer them. Heimskendi bretski rithøvundurin, Fay Weldon, er ein ógvuliga fryntlig kona, sum [...] ið Fay hevur luttikið seinastu árini. "I?m getting to be so old that the best I can bring to such discussions are tales from the past", sigur Fay Weldon ein stórum skálkasmíli. - Eg havi skrivað um eina
2005: Dear Sir. The writer of this letter has read your article ”Letter from a russian prison” published in the danish newspaper Weekendavisen 18.-24. February this year. Your article is in my opinion of [...] a strenght and character that it ought to be open for small living languages – say faroese, which is my mother tongue. That is the reason why I ask you politely if this article in question with your permission [...] permission can be published in the local magazin Skáin in faroese translation? Shortly I can tell you that my home country is Faroe Islands, situated between Shetland Isles and Iceland. Faroe Islands are
Heri á Rógvi »I don’t have a message, I just write books. I write mostly novels, and if poeple ask me questions I answer them«. Heimskendi bretski rithøvundurin, Fay Weldon, er ein ógvuliga fryntlig kona [...] ið Fay hevur luttikið seinastu árini. »I’m getting to be so old that the best I can bring to such discussions are tales from the past«, sigur Fay Weldon ein stórum skálkasmíli. - Eg havi skrivað um
MeHg. Each of the studies was well designed and carefully conducted, and each examined prenatal MeHg exposures within the range of the general U.S. population exposures. In the Faroe Islands and New Zealand [...] outcome was seen in the Seychelles study." Á síðu 6: The committee concludes that there do not appear to be any serious flaws in the design and conduct of the Seychelles, Faroe Islands, and New Zealand studies [...] hair and umbilical-cord blood), extensive peer review in the epidemiological literature, and re-analysis in response to questions raised by panelists at a 1998 NIEHS workshop and by this committee in the