The Faroe Islands receive more and more tourists, and although most people show respect for nature and the procedures that are set, there are some who do not know how to be modest. The system in Mykines, where local tour guides guide tourists, could be elsewhere in the country, says Bryndis í Dali, cultural manager at Visit Vágar.
Bryndis in Dali
Bryndis in the Valley. Listen to the radio news: 19082026_Bryndis
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The Faroe Islands receive more and more tourists, and although most people show respect for nature and the procedures that are set, there are some who do not know how to be modest. The system in Mykines, where local tour guides guide tourists, could be elsewhere in the country, says Bryndis í Dali, cultural manager at Visit Vágar.
Bryndis in Dali
Bryndis in the Valley. Listen to the radio news: 19082026_Bryndis