Litla Dimun is a small island between the islands of Suouroy and
Stora Dimun in the Faroe Islands. It is the smallest of the main 18
islands, being less than 100 hectares (250 acres) in area, and is the
only one uninhabited. One of the most striking feature of this island is
that it often remains covered in clouds. This type of cloud is known as
Lenticular clouds, so called because it is shaped like a lens.
Lenticular clouds are always stationary and when formed over mountain
peaks or islands, like Litla Dimun, looks like a majestic hat.
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The southern third of the island is sheer
cliff, with the rest rising to the mountain of Slaettirnir, which
reaches 414 metres (1,358 ft). The island has never been inhabited by
humans, but sheep were kept there from ancient times, being mentioned in
the 13th century work Færeyinga Saga (Saga of the Faroese). Getting
ashore is difficult and can only be performed in perfect weather. The
cliffs can be climbed with the aid of ropes placed by the owners of the
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Litla Dimun without the cloud hat. Photo credit.
Litla Dimun, close-up. Photo credit
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Litla Dimun in winter. Photo credit
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The Cloud Covered Island of Litla Dimun
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