»The work has almost been done,« he said. »There are now so many businesses in Orkney that are growing and doing well. They provide us with the basis for future prosperity.« Traditionally, Flotta itself
Germany in a game of open football and coming within a few millimeters of a draw. This enhanced the growing respect for the Faroe Islands in the Football World. They are no longer seen as a pushover or a novelty
Germany in a game of open football and coming within a few millimeters of a draw. This enhanced the growing respect for the Faroe Islands in the Football World. They are no longer seen as a pushover or a novelty
well paid jobs around. Barbara Fraser, of Gulberwick, said oil arrived just when her children were growing up. ?There were no difficulties in finding a job at that time and that was just great when my kids
stateliga stjórnarskrivaranum, sum er íslendsk og eitur Hulda, og so tosar hann seg heitan. ? We are growing, sigur hann á enskum við sterkum íslendskum tonalagi. Hann er ungur, neyvan meira enn tríati og hann
úttalilsi vitna um: "Almost every sickness that exists in the Faroes could be treated from herbs that is growing locally ..."; "natura-medicin, that I am practising, can basically help any problem ..."; "... this [...] borðinum nú er tómur. Men føðsluviðgerarin hevur eisini eina meira bókstavliga loysn: "Most herbs are growing in the Faroes and the nature is so wise [] most problems, people develope at that particular area
agreed for the Faroe area and the drillings on the UK side of the border, we estimate there is a growing interest for the area west of Shetland and thereby also for the Faroe area”.
strengthen the immune system. 6. Chemotherapy involves poisoning the rapidly-growing cancer cells and also destroys rapidly-growing healthy cells in the bone marrow, gastro-intestinal tract etc, and can cause
frontier – an unspoiled treasure. People are becoming aware of that. Tourism is now the fastest-growing industry in the Faroes. But what’s so attractive here on this rain-ridden, wind-torn archipelago
conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.” Ecotourism is one of the fastest-growing forms of tourism today. With all the unspoiled scenery in Faroe Islands, and with tourist numbers