FAROE: The Most Misrepresented Islands In the World
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 Published On Jun 29, 2024

The Faroe Islands are undiscovered islands, lying between Scotland and Iceland. For centuries a territory belonging to Denmark, this archipelago has always lived by relying on its traditions, and still does today. Sheep, wool, fishing and music are just some of the key pieces to understanding the puzzle that is the Faroes. Those who know them love them for their landscapes and unspoiled nature, or hate them for the infamous local whaling. The Faroes, however, are more than just that.

0:00 Prologue
3:40 The Sheep Islands
9:37 The History of the Faroe Islands
14:41 Fishing and Whale Hunt
28:22 Tourism in the Faroes
33:57 Faroese language and culture
46:22 Faroese Independence
50:12 The Land of Maybe

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Sources used:
Ecott, Tim (2020) The Land of Maybe: A Year in the Faroe Islands.
Wylie, Johathan (2014) The Faroe Islands: Interpretations of history.

Dubbed by Morgan Bosc

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