‘We don’t worry about Trump,’ Leene tells me over a pungent plate of fermented lamb. ‘We worry about what’s happening out there.’ She waves a hand at the window that frames the slate grey sky.
Tourism in the Faroe Islands is growing rapidly and now generates more than 1 billion Danish kroner annually. However, the successful tourism industry risks destroying the unique, untouched nature ...
The Faroe Islands, a small territory in the North Atlantic, once faced a growing problem that many regions around the world know all too well: a steady exodus of young people seeking education and ...
The ancient Vikings certainly had the travel bug. Between the late eighth century and approximately 1050 CE, they roamed the Atlantic in their longships all the way to Newfoundland, Labrador, and ...