"Where Nature Rules" About the Faroe Islands, Now Officially the Best Islands in the World

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A presentation with amazing photos from the Faroe Islands - probably the most curious place left on earth according to New York Times and most attractive island destination in the world out of 111 island communities according to National Geographic Traveler. The music in the presentation is Faroese and made by Elin B. Heinesen "Eitt dýpi av dýrari tíð" (An Abyss of Precious Time)

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"Where Nature Rules" About the Faroe Islands, Now Officially the Best Islands in the World

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  • Hahaha' 1 million ...

    Hahaha'
    1 million whales? you're crazy man!
    Try to get your information right, before you start arguing!
    since 1700 there have been killed 250.000 whales, and since 2000 there have only been killed 3.000 whales.

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  • Eg havi anna at ...

    Eg havi anna at gera en at stemma teg niður.Tað man vera tí tu ert so illa dåmdur her tin Tøs

    By Bananajil [Affiliate User] 1228947238 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Hvat sker?... hví ...

    Hvat sker?... hví blívi eg stemmaður niður? Tað má vera hattar býtta Bananajil sum ger tað.

    By turbofritz2 [Affiliate User] 1228945454 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • It's about to stop ...

    It's about to stop anyway...
    don't judge a whole nation if you don't know it anyway........

    By IchLiebeTomUndBill [Affiliate User] 1228942889 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • Few whales? is't ...

    Few whales? is't calculate that this people kill at least 1 million of extermely rare whales for this "ritual"...Usa, england, France, i do not care about this bullshit...and i'm not agains danish people, i'm against stupid people who do stupid things...

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  • Graphos78... Where ...

    Graphos78... Where are you from? Holland, USA, England, France? Where ever you are from, I would guess that you are helping USA to kill people in Iraq!! So don't say anything about we kill a few whales every year!
    And if you are German, we can talk about 1939-45... Just bring a fucxing country and we will see who has more problems! Killing whales, or killing people in a war, or just killling people! BRING IT ON!

    By Sundaberg [Affiliate User] 1228804644 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • i can see the ...

    i can see the ignorance of your people in your answer..you have killed a lot of dolphins hu?
    i hope one day you found a shark no harmless creatures...motherfucker!!

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  • shut up and eat ...

    shut up and eat your cheese.Nature sure rules in Holland too,why don´t you leave your country.Holland will be gone soon anyway.F**king flat land

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  • No..it's a stupid ...

    No..it's a stupid ritual and it's stupid your answer..the turkey are not an extremely rare speciese like the dolphin/whales that this people kill...

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  • It's traditional ...

    It's traditional food in the Faroe Islands. Faroese people have been killing and eating whales for ages.

    It's just the same if we say, "Stop killing turkey".. It's traditional food for valentine in america and other countries.

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