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Razorbill - At the most western point of Europe (and of course Iceland too) are the Látrabjarg Cliffs. Dramatic and stunning, the cliffs are home to a variety of breeding sea birds - Puffins, razorbills, guillots, gulls, and others in unbelievably large numbers. The cliffs rise to about 400m and extend for some 12km along the southern coast of the peninsula. Access is easy over moderately sloped pasture land where sheep graze, you need not travel far for exciting views. I have to admit that my favorite attraction were the 10,000s of puffins. Some were sufficiently tame to allow you to approach within a few feet. Less tame were the razorbills, but this guy wasn't modest, rather it wanted it's picture taken. |
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