Sandøys
Sandøys is a small archipelago located off the coast of Norway. The islands are known for their rugged, windswept landscapes and abundance of birdlife. Geologically, they are primarily composed of ancient crystalline rocks, shaped by glacial activity over millennia. The surrounding waters are rich fishing grounds, historically forming the basis of the local economy.
The population of Sandøys is sparse, with a few scattered settlements primarily engaged in fishing and tourism.
Historically, Sandøys has been inhabited for centuries, with evidence of early settlements dating back to the