Faroe Islands is, without a doubt, a high place in the ranking earthly paradises.
Litla-Guymon is the smallest of the 18 Faroe Islands, located between Scotland and Iceland.
The island area of 0.8 sq. km, highest point — mount Ravan height 414 meters. The island is uninhabited, except for the cases when it surround clouds or deposited on top of the cap.
Small Daimon never was inhabited. Its only inhabitants are sheep and puffins. Sheep graze here since ancient times.
On the island — the poorest flora of the Faroe Islands, with only eight species.
In 1850 the island was sold at auction for 5000 Danish thalers. During the bidding Royal representatives artificially inflated price in order to enrich the Royal Treasury.
In summer 2006, 28 young people from Iceland (11), Norway (8), Greenland (3) and the Faroe Islands (6) under the project “Silent island” lived for three days on a Small Dujane. They had no cell phones, no cameras, no clocks, no TV. But everyone had a pen and a notebook in which they had to describe their impressions of life in complete isolation, silence and solitude. On the basis of these records they wanted to write a play script.
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