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Foreign Tourists Ignore Warnings and Warnings

The number of tourists in Faroe Islands has grown considerably in recent years, and most visits go well. However, there are some tourists who do not follow the rules and procedures that apply in the tourism industry. They do not respect signs and warnings and can get into trouble if bad things happen. This is what Jógvan Hovshólm, founder and director of Faroway Adventures, who has worked in the tourism industry for 25 years, says:   18082026_Fe…
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The number of tourists in Faroe Islands has grown considerably in recent years, and most visits go well. However, there are some tourists who do not follow the rules and procedures that apply in the tourism industry. They do not respect signs and warnings and can get into trouble if bad things happen. This is what Jógvan Hovshólm, founder and director of Faroway Adventures, who has worked in the tourism industry for 25 years, says:   18082026_Fe…

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Kringvarp Føroya broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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