Faroe Islands. Touristguide 2014

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Of course, there are days when the fog envelops everything and all you can see is the closest surroundings. It is then that the flowers come into their own, undisturbed by what is around them, they stand and nod to the attentive observer. There is the marsh marigold, recently appointed the Faroese national flower, found in ditches and wet places in the early summer months. Then there are all the

other more humble flowers, different from island to island and from hollows to heights. Notice the heather flowers, the scotch heather with its violet petals, the bell heather or the moss campion that stands like a little bush with flowers that change from pink to dark red. What about all the saxifrage flowers, ragged robin and the spotted orchid which in its day, just as the vigorous rose root, was

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INTRODUCTION and themes: The special nature

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regarded as natures own viagra? Not forgetting the Faroese lady’s mantle that grows nowhere else in the world or the glacier buttercup only to be found up on the highest mountains? Just a short distance from the new asphalt roads, the bold wayfarer is soon alone in the mountain heath, in a lone­some valley, or clambering over rocky heights. There an ethereal silence reigns, full of nature’s own sounds – the sounds of trembling water over stone or tufts of grass, the sound of the sea, the golden plover, the curlew, and the snipe. Perchance the coarse call of the gull may descend into the tranquillity of the moment and penetrate the deep reflections of the more intrepid wanderers, as he either explores the sec­rets of the moor or she rests briefly upon a white, lichen covered rock before setting out upon the next segment of their trek. Those that travel with their computer or mobile telephone by their side or swiftly journey from village to village looking only at the mileage or their watch, may begin to think to their amaze­ment that this country is much too small to en­com­pass so grand a display of nature. But for those that emerge from their modern technological shells, they will discover that the natural wonders of the Faroes cannot be reckoned by size or distance, but only by their eternal essence.


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