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54: 42: 480: 804: 381:, carrying a cargo of salt, was driven onto Lítla Dímun by a gale. The six crew were able to reach a narrow ledge just above the surf, but they had no stores, and the captain was severely injured. Eventually, they managed to move from the ledge, and found a cabin halfway up the island which had matches, fuel and a lamp. They caught two sheep and a sick bird, and were able to survive for seventeen days before being discovered and rescued by a fishing boat. One of the shipwrecked sailors eventually settled in the Faroes. 107: 125: 468: 456: 424:. About 40 people then form a chain across the island, driving the 200 or so sheep into a pen on the north side of the island. The sheep are then caught, restrained by tying their feet together, put in nets five at a time and lowered by ropes to the skiffs. Each skiff then takes its load of 15 sheep to the fishing boat, which returns to the island of 265:
element meaning "double-neck". Stora and Litla Dímun shows a pairing of two distinctive but separate localities in one name. Gammeltoft concluded Dímun is a Scandinavian place name for a double-peaked feature of a particular appearance, reflecting a linguistic contact between Scandinavians and
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inheritance, against 40 Dkk in copyhold rent, and 10 Dkk every time there was a new owner. This money was in 1911 released with 1,000 Dkk, and thus did Lítla Dímun become the only privately owned island in the Faroes.
233:. It is the smallest of the main 18 islands, being less than a square kilometre (247 acres) in area, and is the only uninhabited one. The island can be seen from the villages of 274:
The lowest third of the island is sheer cliff, with the rest rising to the mountain of Slættirnir, which reaches 414 metres (1,358 ft). The island is only inhabited by
282:. Getting ashore is difficult, and can be performed only in perfect weather. The cliffs can be climbed with the aid of ropes placed by the owners of the sheep. 684: 338:, but it was difficult to get anyone to settle the island as it is very steep and hard to land at, and it was thus decided to sell it; it was mostly men from 828: 405:
Period. The last of these very small, black, short-wooled sheep were shot in the 1860s. They were similar in appearance and origin to the surviving
823: 444:'s book trilogy Cyboria, New City, a futuristic utopic city, is located in this island and covered by clouds on top to not to be seen in the air. 479: 321:
The island has never been inhabited by humans, but sheep were kept there from ancient times, being mentioned in the 13th-century work the
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off the west coast of Scotland. Soay is an island of very similar size and topography to Lítla Dímun, and has similarly difficult access.
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The modern Faroes sheep of the island are gathered each autumn. People sail to the island in a fishing boat, towing several rowing
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who had used and rented the island until then. The auction was held in Hvalba on 24 July 1852, and the final bid was 4,820
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BirdLife International. (2012). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Litla Dimun. Downloaded from
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Among Dimons and Papeys: What kind of contact do the names really point to?
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The island was then given to the men from Hvalba and Sandvík as
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Museum specimens of the extinct feral sheep of Lítla Dímun.
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is a small, uninhabited island between the islands of
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Index

Island
Lítla Dímun
Location within the Faroe Islands
61°38′N 6°42′W / 61.633°N 6.700°W / 61.633; -6.700
State
Kingdom of Denmark
Faroe Islands
Time zone
UTC+0
GMT
DST
UTC+1
EST
Suðuroy
Stóra Dímun
Faroe Islands
Hvalba
Sandvík
Fridtjof Nansen
toponymic
Faroe sheep
seabirds
Important Bird Area
BirdLife International
seabirds
European storm petrels
Atlantic puffins
Færeyinga Saga
Olaf Tryggvasson
Danish King

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