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Borðoy (Danish: Bordø) is an island in the north-east of the Faroe Islands. There are eight settlements: Klaksvík (the second largest town in the Faroes), Norðoyri, Ánir, Árnafjørður, Strond, Norðtoftir, Depil and Norðdepil.
There are also three abandoned settlements: Skálatoftir, Múli and Fossá, all in the north. Múli was one of the remotest settlements in the Faroes - there was no road link until 1989, before which goods had to be brought in via helicopter or boat. The last people left in 1994.
A Klaksvík museum bought the Fossá area in 1969 with the plan of turning it into a typical Faroese Medieval village, though the plan never came to fruition.
The northern and south-eastern headlands of the island have been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because of their significance as a breeding site for seabirds, especially European storm petrels (250 pairs) and black guillemots (200 pairs).
The island has five mountains: Lokki (755 m), Háfjall (647 m), Borðoyarnes (392 m), Depilsknúkur (680 m), Hálgafelli (503 m).
Diego Martínez nombra a Miquel y a la web lokosxelbaloncestofemenino.com
Ranchera rodar y rodar
By Playlife Team by Bordoy Photography
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Pertenece a una serie de vídeos (10) en los que se recoge el blogtrip a Tenerife organizado por Iberojet.
enjoying my bike on a cold day in october B)
The famous Trøllkonufingur monolith in Faroe Islands stands an impressive 313 meters on the south tip of the island Vágar. It was climbed by locals Pætur, John, Jóhannus og Bergur on June 6/7th in 2015. History says that a man climbed Trøllkonufingur to impress the danish price, son of Christian the fourt, who passed by in his ship. The climber waved as the prince passed by and then climbed down again. Unfortunately he forgot his gloves on top and fell down as he was going up to get them back. Music by SKY Productions Visit the aeromotion website http://aeromotion.dk Drone København Aeromotion
Location: Discovery Shores, Boracay Philippines Date: February 19,2013 Gown: Monique Lhuillier Shoes: Gucci Wedding Coordinator: Amanda Tirol Video & Photo: Bordoy Viterbo
The beautiful scenery of a wide windy fjord, exploring Borðoy island and admiring the coast of Viðoy island, on the way to Múli, Faroe Islands, northern islands. Faroe Islands are rugged and rocky, the coasts are mostly cliffs. Spectacular dramatic sea cliffs are a common element of the coast, with some of the highest in the world. An other common element is water. Rivers and streams are continuously fed by frequent rains caused by an instable climate originated from the position of the archipelago, in the middle of the Atlantic ocean, in the path of depressions moving north-east. Stunning waterfalls can be found everywhere on the islands creating a suggestive, fashinating and wild landscape. Faroe Islands album: http://www.flickr.com/photos/little_frank/sets/72157600072546616/ My photo...
She cried as I lied between the ivory
I screamed
the sand hurts abrasive on my hands
I dared to fall asleep to the waves crashing on impotence
but can you climb to your feet and be proud of what you have
of what you've made
what's on your shelf
what's in your card catalog today
I dreamed that the sod was laid
but I was blind to what the stone said
do you see it in your eyes
could you read it for me
tell me in song and I'll snap my fingers as we stroll
can you feel the heat on your souls
or are the arches of time too painful to walk on
but push on brother
we are not weak