Sailing under Hornbjarg bird cliffs
The crew settling in and enjoying life on deck
Whale watching boats in Skjálfandi Bay close to the town of Husavik. A humpback blowing right in front.
Great evening light in Husavik
Sunset east of Iceland
Langanes, the easternmost point of Iceland
The captain loosing his mind. The crew seriously thinking about the story of Bounty...
The Faroes rising from the sea.
The currents are very strong between the islands. The log says we´re moving at more than 8 knots but the GPS says we´re barely making 3 knots!
Typicla house in the old part of Thorshavn
Aurora in Thorshavn
After sailing for 57 hours from Husavik in the north of Iceland, we arrived in Fuglafjörður in the Faroes. The crossing took less than anticipated since we had very good winds from north east. Part of the crew thought it was to much at times but Aurora performed perfectly. Now we´re enjoying the hospitality of the locals and great scenery. Tomorrow we´ll be going from Thorshavn to Göta to enjoy the G!Festival with all its music from different corners of the world.
Friday 24 July | 07:07 Erik Aaseth wrote...
Aiai - sounds nice!
I believe Aurora thrives under such conditions, and really comes alive after being perfectly trimmed! :) Wish I was there! Then put some music festival and a beer on top, and life really smiles! :) Have a nice Borea season all of you!