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Ove Joensen

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is preserved in Nólsoy in the basement of the café and Tourist Information Centre, near the ferry port. There is also a monument to him next to the whale bones that form an ornamental entrance to the village, and another in the village of Aith, Shetland Isles. Joensen is buried in the cemetery of
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Joensen finally succeeded in 1986, when he arrived in Copenhagen on 11 August 1986 after 41 days rowing alone. Thousands of people greeted him, both in the Danish capital and on his return to Nólsoy. The Danes called him
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lifeboat. The following year Joensen's attempt was defeated by adverse winds after he had again reached Aith.
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November 26th was the date of the recovery of his body, and as is the date shown on his grave marker
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at Nólsoy, to row the 900 nautical miles (1,700 km) from the Faroes to
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Ove Joensen's boat "Diana Victoria" in its boathouse in Nólsoy (May 2008).
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is held each August on Nólsoy to commemorate Ove Joensen. His boat
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between New Zealand and Australia, he built his 30-foot boat
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Joenson had 3 children, Christina, Sharlotte Rose, and Bo.
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Tórshavn
Faroe Islands
Nólsoy
Colin Quincey
row across the Tasman Sea
Copenhagen
Denmark
Shetland Islands
Eshaness
Aith
Runavik
Skálafjørður
Ovastevna
ISBN
87-982956-3-2





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