Strange things about the FAROE Islands – Where Sinful Women Are IMPORTED!
The Faroe Islands, a Danish territory, are often described as a hidden gem amidst the turbulent waves of Northern Europe, a dream destination for adventurous souls. Here, you’ll find majestic mountains, beautiful waterfalls, and quaint old villages.
Remarkably, the islands have no McDonald’s, Starbucks, or even convenience stores. There are no prisons, no native trees, and a severe shortage of women, with 2,000 more men than women, prompting the import of women from Thailand.
Despite its seclusion, in 2019, the islands even banned tourists to give the land a “rest”. Let’s explore 16 intriguing facts about the Faroe Islands!
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Strange things about the Faroe Islands – Where Sinful Women Are IMPORTED!
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"The Faroe Islands are indeed a hidden gem, blending pristine landscapes with a rich cultural tapestry! It’s fascinating to hear about the blend of modern life and ancient traditions, like the unique culinary experiences and the vibrant football culture. Has anyone experienced the magical Northern Lights there or the tranquil coastal walks? Would love to hear more!"
The more trees that are established, the better. Whale hunting should be strictly limited or banned altogether.
Wow, this documentary is eye-opening! The Faroe Islands have some truly strange traditions. Thanks for sharing this unique insight into their culture!
I am half Faroese and have a lot of family in the Faroe Islands. I have to laugh when I see this video. I must state that 95% of all images and videos in this video are not images and videos of the Faroe Islands. These are pictures and videos from other countries and other islands. And 40% of the information about the Faroe Islands, the culture and the population is false. So most of the video is fake. Not all, but the largest part, and especially videos and pictures, have no relation to the Faroe Islands. It is better for you if you google the Faroe Islands.
great video