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| Tjørnuvík is among the oldest villages in the Faroe Islands: during an archeological dig in the late 1950s, twelve Viking graves were unearthed at the village's eastern entrance (centre of picture), in what was once a sand dune, encircled by a stone lid: proof the area has been inhabited since the first Vikings arrived at the islands. |
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