There is a wonderful group of islands, which is located on the south coast of Iceland, one speaks of Vestmannaeyjar or Westman Islands. There are many islands, but today we are going to give you two small islands, because they are unique. In this article, we show you the two small islands Elliðaey and Bjarnarey the only one home. Yes it is true, only one house each.
A long time ago these islands, people had to live on them, but that's not true. They used islands for hunting and fishing, but today they are only a good place to get away from reality. They are also good in the case of a zombie apocalypse. With so small and away from the mainland, not a zombie could possibly pass the water of the Atlantic Ocean.
Elliðaey (Elliðaey) and Bjarnarey, Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands), Iceland
There are many stories about the homes on these islands. Some say that they are a famous singer or an eccentric billionaire property, but that's not true. The owner is a hunting association, and use them as shelter or perhaps a sauna. Icelanders are a bit perverse so anything is possible. It's not dull what is the case, these two islands are just wonderful throughout the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago.
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Bjarnarey, Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands)
This small island is ideal for climbing and having a free time away from all. The only way to get on the island by boat or helicopter. Would not it be nice to create your own island like this and whenever you have are to go there with the rest of the world and all the problems and enjoy the sounds of the waves crushing on the cliffs, listening to the songs of seagulls and breathe filled conducted air with the ice cream flavor.
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Elliðaey (Elliðaey) Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands)
Elliðaey was inhabited before 300 years. The people living in it were hunters and fishermen, and they also had cattle. Probably they had peaceful life. The last person to leave the island as their home in 1930 and since that time it is visited by tourists and locals.
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