Drangey
Drangey is a small, barren island located in the middle of Gollvík Bay in the northwest of Grímsey Island, which is situated off the coast of northern Iceland. The island itself is approximately 16 meters high and is around 200 meters in length. It is composed of basaltic rock and is part of the Látrabjarg Bird Cliff, a conservation area known for its abundant and diverse birdlife.
Historically, Drangey was the home of the 13th-century outlaw Egil Skallagrímsson, one of Iceland's most famous
Iceland's harsh and unforgiving environment has allowed Drangey to stay largely uninhabited and untouched by modern
Látrabjarg and all its segments along Icelandic Nasí area are protected due to the occupa Hereylation effect