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Mikines time compared to Beijing time (China) |
8 hours ahead |
Migines is the westernmost island of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic, with a permanent population of about 15 people, and is known for its isolated tranquility and magnificent natural beauty. The island is connected to the main island by a narrow pedestrian suspension bridge built in 1989, under which the waves have become an iconic sight.
Migenes is one of Europe's most important seabird habitats, with around 70,000 puffin pairs breeding here in the summer, and the cliffs are dotted with nests of pond geese, three-toed gulls and other birds of prey. The island's black basalt cliffs and green grass-roofed huts contrast with the deep blue waters of the North Atlantic, presenting a raw and rugged natural beauty.
The island retains a traditional Faroese way of life, with a red wooden church built in 1877 and the oldest post office in Northern Europe. Visitors can explore steep hiking trails on foot and see puffin colonies up close during the bird-watching season (May-August). Note that there is no accommodation on the island, and a same-day commute from Vogel Island is required.
Migines is the westernmost island of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic, with a permanent population of around 15, and is known for its isolated tranquillity and magnificent natural beauty. The island is connected to the main island by a narrow pedestrian suspension bridge built in 1989, under which the waves have become an iconic sight.
Migenes is one of Europe's most important seabird habitats, with around 70,000 puffin pairs breeding here in the summer, and the cliffs are dotted with nests of pond geese, three-toed gulls and other birds of prey. The island's black basalt cliffs and green grass-roofed huts contrast with the deep blue waters of the North Atlantic, presenting a raw and rugged natural beauty.
The island retains a traditional Faroese way of life, with a red wooden church built in 1877 and the oldest post office in Northern Europe. Visitors can explore steep hiking trails on foot and see puffin colonies up close during the bird-watching season (May-August). Note that there is no accommodation on the island, and a same-day commute from Vogel Island is required.
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