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Vestmannaeyjar, also known as the Westman Islands, is an archipelago off the south coast of Iceland. It consists of around 15 islands and numerous islets, with Heimaey being the largest and most populated. The islands are named after the Irish slaves who were brought to Iceland by the Norse settlers, as "Vestmannaeyjar" translates to "Islands of the Westmen."
The archipelago is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring dramatic cliffs, volcanic landscapes, and rich wildlife. The islands are an important breeding ground for seabirds, including puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes. The unique geology of the area is a result of volcanic activity, with a significant eruption occurring in 1973 on Heimaey, which dramatically changed the landscape and led to the evacuation of its residents.

Vestmannaeyjar bookmark

$8.00Price
  • These bookmarks are in around 5x20 cm size (2"x7,5") printed on 300gsm gloss photo paper.

  • The bookmarks are shipped in around 5 working days.

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