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Remote North Atlantic Islands Were Inhabited Centuries Earli
Remote North Atlantic Islands Were Inhabited Centuries Earli
Remote North Atlantic Islands Were Inhabited Centuries Earlier Than Previously Thought
The picturesque and remote Faroe Islands sit in the North Atlantic, between Norway and Iceland, around 200 miles (322 kilometers) northwest of Scotland. Today, almost 54,000 people live on the archipelago, but it seems the first inhabitants arrived
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