Cape Enniberg is on the northern tip of Viðareiði in the Faroe Islands and is one of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, rising at 754 meters above the North Atlantic. It is a haven for seabirds, particularly puffins, guillemots, and fulmars, making it a prime spot for birdwatchers. Historically, it has been a landmark for sailors navigating these northern waters for centuries, enduring the treacherous conditions of the Atlantic. An interesting fact is that in Viking times, the cliffs were believed to be home to mysterious spirits, and locals sometimes avoided approaching them out of superstition. Today, you can find here a penguin stone thanks to our dear friend Tukesszino, who took several penguin stones on its Faroe Islands adventure.

Last known location – 62.3810162, -6.5560521


To see the location of the other penguin stones, click on the button below. 


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