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Gjógv – (Video) – (Autumn)

Gjógv has one of the best natural harbours in the Faroes. However, boats need to be pulled up on a ramp to be safe from the surf.
To tourists and boating natives alike, the harbour in the gorge is also a well-known site of outstanding natural scenery.

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Gjógv literally: gorge, is a village located on the northeast tip of the island of Eysturoy, in the Faroe Islands and 63 km (39 mi) north by road from the capital of Tórshavn.
The village was named after a 200-metre (650 ft) long sea-filled gorge that runs north to the sea from the village.

The village was first mentioned in 1584, but it seems to have existed long before then. It has long subsisted on fishing and selling dried and salted fish (klippfiskur in Faroese).
At one time as many as 13 fishing boats sailed from Gjógv. Its population has seen a sharp decline in the past 60 years or so. In 1950 the headcount still stood at 210.
A factory producing prefabricated concrete elements was founded in the village in 1982. It employs 6 people and is the only one of its kind in the islands.
Other branches of industry are represented by the village’s fish farm and guest house / hostel and campsite.

The village church dates from 1929. It was the first one to be consecrated in the village and the first one to feature services in Faroese.
Before that, the villagers walked to Funningur for church and burial services.
On the opposite side of the road a sculpture stands as a memorial to fishermen lost at sea, bearing the names and ages of men from the late nineteenth to the mid twentieth century.
The sculpture of a mother and two children looking out to sea was created by Fritjof Joensen.

Gjógv has one of the best natural harbours in the Faroes. However, boats need to be pulled up on a ramp to be safe from the surf.
To tourists and boating natives alike, the harbour in the gorge is also a well-known site of outstanding natural scenery.
The village gets its name from the gorge, Faroese gjógv is derived from the same Norse word (gjó) as the Shetland dialect geo.
The inhabitants are known as Gjáarfólk, possibly related to the Icelandic word gjá which itself comes from the Old Norse gjó from which the village name is derived.

CAMERA TYPE

Hasselblad Camera 4/3 CMOS

VIDEO DIMENSIONS

3840 x 2160

FRAME RATE

59.94

FORMAT

DLOG-M, MP4

SIZE

228 MB

LENGTH

15 Seconds

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