Tuesday, December 23, 2008

[fo] Myndir úr Føroyum sep. 2008 / [en] Images from Faroe Islands sep. 2008


[fo] Eg hevði eina sera góða feriu heima í Føroyum í sep. 2008. Myndir frá feriuni eru her.

[en] I had a very nice and enjoyable vacation on the Faroe Islands in sep. 2008. Images from the vacation are found here.
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Sunday, December 23, 2007

[en] Christmas Storm on the Faroe Islands

The day before Christmas eve (Tollaksmessudag) there is a big storm on the Faroe Islands with wind speeds of 30 m/s (with peaks of 57 m/s). I took some pictures earlier today.

As a Christmas greeting a friend of mine sent me this very funny clip.

Merry Christmas everybody!

Jari

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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

[en] A confimation ... by NG

Of course we all knew that this was true, but now we have it verified by others : www.nationalgeographic.com

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Monday, August 27, 2007

[en] Whale killing in the Faroe Islands



Today a herd of Pilot whales where killed in Tórshavn on the Faroe Islands. There is a article about this here. Also you can enjoy the beautiful images from the killings here in these two galleries: Gallery 1 and Gallery 2.

Long live the Pilot whale killings!

Having received criticism for this article I have deceived to add some more informative text on the killing from wikiedia.org - Whaling in the Faroe Islands.

From wikipedia.org:

Whaling in the Faroe Islands has been practised since at least the tenth century.[1] It is regulated by Faroese authorities and approved by the International Whaling Commission. Around 950 Long-finned Pilot Whales (Globicephala melaena) are killed annually, mainly during the summer. Occasionally, other species are hunted as well, such as the Northern Bottlenose Whale and Atlantic White-sided Dolphin. The hunts, called "grindadráp" in Faroese, are non-commercial and are organised on a community level; anyone can participate. The hunters first surround the pilot whales with a wide semi-circle of boats. The boats then drive the pilot whales slowly into a bay or to the bottom of a fjord.

Most Faroese consider the hunt an important part of their culture and history. However, animal rights groups criticize the hunt as being cruel and unnecessary.[2] [3] The hunters claim in return that most journalists do not exhibit sufficient knowledge of the catch methods or its economic significance.[4]



Good whaling... Jari

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