The name of the sea fronted island 'Faroe' south of the Atlantic Sea between Norway and Iceland Autonomous Farrow belongs to Denmark. The inhabitants of Faroe Island are hunting whales to store food in the winter season. Recently there have been dozens of whales killed by the whale hunters in the fish. The water of the sea has turned red in the blood of the whistle of a whistle, and the water of the sea has been red.
Recently, students of Cambridge University Alister Ward published several photographs of 'Whale Driving' in the Gulf in the group called 'Whale Driving'. According to the BBC, residents of the Faroe Islands have been celebrating annual whale hunting festivals for centuries.
Ward said the predators brought the whistles to the grounds by standing up at the beginning. Then the Islanders ran into the water and ran whales with sharp weapons. During the hunting, the whales of the whales were horrific, said Ward.