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June 4, 1862

Isaac Sharp and Asbjorn Kloster in the Faroe Islands (April June 1862)

Journal of Isaac Sharp - June 4, 1862

Mykines

Rose at five, and, soon after six, leftSorvagurwith a, crew of ten. The morning was fine, and the bay beautiful. The sun shone brightly on its bold headlands and sea-girt cliffs. The weather continued favourable the whole clay, which was occupied in a visit to Myggennes(Mykines), the last of the seventeen inhabited islands of the Faroegroup, and the most difficult and dangerous of all. About eight in the evening, we were privileged to return to Sorvaag(Sorvagur), grateful and glad of heart in remembrance of the multiplied mercies of the day.

Narrative account.

Isaac Sharp and Asbjorn Kloster in the Faroe Islands (April June 1862)

Journal of Isaac Sharp - June 4, 1862

Mykines

Rose at five, and, soon after six, leftSorvagurwith a, crew of ten. The morning was fine, and the bay beautiful. The sun shone brightly on its bold headlands and sea-girt cliffs. The weather continued favourable the whole clay, which was occupied in a visit to Myggennes(Mykines), the last of the seventeen inhabited islands of the Faroegroup, and the most difficult and dangerous of all. About eight in the evening, we were privileged to return to Sorvaag(Sorvagur), grateful and glad of heart in remembrance of the multiplied mercies of the day.

Narrative account.

Isaac Sharp
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