Lítla Dímun is a small island in the Faroe Islands. It is the smallest of the main 18 islands, being less than 100 hectares in area. The southern third of the island is sheer cliff, with the rest rising to the mountain of Slættirnir, which reaches 414 metres. The island is only inhabited by feral sheep and seabirds. Getting ashore is difficult, and can be performed only in perfect weather. The cliffs can be climbed with the aid of ropes placed by the owners of the sheep.
The island has never been inhabited by humans.
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