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Ladies and gentlemen will be windy! "81:1. Tales from the Faroe Islands" Marcin Michalski, Maciej Wasielewski


, "81:1. Tales from the Faroe Islands" Marcin Michalski, Maciej Wasielewski

Wind. Breeze. Breeze. Gust. Zephyr. Breeze. Bryza. Gust. In Polish, there are few words to describe this phenomenon very comfortable atmosphere. And well. This fact means that we are fortunate that we live in the region little windy. In terms of the Faroe Islands is about 350 The second place of honor is the rain. Synonymous words, the precipitation is estimated to 250th The authors of the book Marcin Michalski and Matt Wasielewski, therefore, invite us to the land of remarkable, not only because of the weather (bad weather may be more accurate), to a place of pristine, undefiled commercial tourism, where among the 50 000 islands is wygrywa popularity rankings site meteorological station. The place definitely worth knowing! Thus, the cloaks and the course, dear readers because we're going to "Sheep".

Feature "81:1. Tales from the Faroe Islands' is primarily a story about the place. Spot unusual border situated between Great Britain, Iceland and Norway. Residents Islands - Farerowie people steadfast and courageous, but also hospitable. Residents in the magical land. Hardworking and conservative polyglots. Defining themselves:

"-Be Farerem (...) is to be brave at sea, well kumatym on land and eat the meat of grindwala. Three or four times a year. "

visiting" Islands Sheep "should be prepared for everything. Views breathtaking, the roofs on which the grass grows, countless sheep, food from whale fat, but also penetrating to the bone ... the loneliness and melancholy.

"In Fámjin even a tourist to what to do: It can feed a wandering dog biscuits, to wave to and playing with their children on the bridge, smell the dilapidated barn doors fishing, photographed in an hour with a hook scattered around the wide valley of buildings, gather the buckets some stones from the beach, and above all go to church to see the most precious canvas in the country - the original national flag of 1919. "

But the average traveler, accustomed to the presence of another man, hustle and bustle of big cities, the European lifestyle, may have problems of acclimatization in the custom of the country, because he will not find there:

(...), curd, trolley buses, reindeer, geothermal swimming pools (as in the adjacent Iceland), ice hockey, shrines, Children's Day, semaphores, milk bars, mandarin orchards, brothels, factories, cars, geraniums, latrines, shamans, mosques, synagogues, workshops pleating skirts, saw mills, coconut-chemical plants, tabs Kubota (...).

You can find it trace amounts :

"(...), antique shops, flash mobs, candles on the graves, tatuatorzy, butts on the street, rappers, nicknames, bonfires, slamy poetic deck chairs. "

'Faroe Islands' place for the elect. Place for persistent.

Feature Wasilewski, and Michalski is a fragmented picture of the native land of Tolkien's books. Full of humor and calculations book is an excellent compendium of knowledge about this remarkable land overseas.

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