The Faroe Islands
The Faroe Islands. A small archipelago in the North Atlantic, counting 18 small islands and a population of only 50,000. In addition to offering scenic landscapes and vibrant wildlife, the country has much else to offer. With a history spanning more than a thousand years, the Faroe Islands is rich in cultural practices, traditions, and geo-specific nuances, making it an exciting destination for the curious traveler – what that is in terms of nature, culture, history, or all of the former.
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PUFFINS
The Atlantic Puffin second most prosperous species of bird in the Faroe Islands, only exceeded by fulmar. These charming little bird with colourful beaks have charmed their way into the hearts of the Faroese and tourists alike. There are around 500,000 pairs of breeding puffin in the Faroe Islands. Puffins are found all around the Faroe Islands, but they are especially prevalent on the island of Mykines.
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Although most visitors come during the summer, which luckily happens to be breeding season for the Faroese birds. Bird watching can take place virtually everywhere; When strolling through the city center of Tórshavn, bird song is the final atmospheric touch, and when wandering through the verduous Faroese mountains, you are certain to see and hear a bird or two - or a couple loads.
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