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Tindhólmur is an islet on the southside of Sørvágsfjørður, west of Vágar in the Faroe Islands. It has its name from the five peaks, which are named Ytsti, Arni, Lítli, Breiði, Bogni (Farthest, Eagle, Small, Broad, Bent). The islet is uninhabited. It has an area of 65 hectares (160 acres) – or in old Faroese style, two merkur – and its highest point is at an elevation of 262 metres (860 ft).[1][2] Formerly, it was a nesting place for the white-tailed eagle.[3]
Eiriksboði
editEiriksboði is a rocky formation stretching out from the islet.
References
edit- ^ "www.faroestamps.fo". 2 January 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-01-02.
- ^ "Tindhólmur island - spectacular and rare view - a must see while visiting the Faroes". Visit Vagar. Retrieved 2021-06-12.
- ^ Lovegrove, Roger (2012). Islands Beyond the Horizon: The Life of Twenty of the World's Most Remote Places. Oxford: OUP. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-19-960649-8.
External links
edit- Media related to Tindhólmur at Wikimedia Commons