This day we decided to visit Susanna. We met her on the ferry to the Faroe Islands. We had a great time together and we really wanted to see her nice small house. We did find her house pretty quick, because of the good instructions. So we knocked the door and there she was. Suzanna invited us for tea. After teatime we first went to a nice place with a nice view on the witch and the giant. After that we went to the next village Gjógv. There was something like a cave without roof, where the sea comes in and out. It was really nice te see especially that the water on some spots was tropical blue. After the sightseeing we went to eat nice waffles at a nice terras with an outstanding view on the ocean and the nice little village. When we came back, we did eat a little and made ourselfs ready for the hike of the evening. The highest mountain of the Faroe Islands, the one i don't dear to pronounce, the Slættaratindur. We were doubting a little if we wanted to climb this mountain because of the fog, but we sometimes did see a glimps of te top through the clouds, so we tried our luck. Unfortunatly the clouds were very dense when we were just under the last part and our common sense told us not to go any further. We wouldn't see anything anyway. Just too bad it was the second time we could not finish the mountain, but our intentions were good. We stayed at the campsite in Eiði. It was at a nice location at the shore and used to be an old football field. Suzanna told us that it used to be the most nice located football field on the Faroe Islands. And we were priveledged to stay the night.
Geschreven door CorineDijkhuis