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Farm
Botn is situated in the Botn Valley at the end of Sugandi
Bay and the mountain pass called Botn Moorland had to be
crossed before the tunnel connected the area with the
nearest towns, Isafjordur and
Flateyri.
The valley is well vegetated with pastures, birch bushes and high
ferns.
During the centuries, lignite was mined in the
Billy-Goat Valley near
the farm and during a short period in 1917.
Again the mines were exploited during the Second World War, when
mostly Faroese workers tunnelled for the fuel.
The
remaining 100 m long tunnel is filled with water, which is used for a
small power station at the farm Botn.
The first settler on the bay, Hallvardur sugandi, probably lived
at Botn and was buried in the mound called Sugandi.
It is recommended to take a short walk from the farm to the
waterfall in the mouth of the Billy-Goat Valley. |