It is accessible by sea only during periods of clear and calm weather, but there is a regular helicopter service twice a week all year.
[1] Stora and Litla Dímun shows a pairing of two distinctive but separate localities in one name.
The farm benefits from soil that has been fertilized by the guano of millions of seabirds for thousands of years.
The farm is famed for their turnips and sheepskin, of which they produce some 300-400 each year.
[5] Gammeltoft, Peder (2004), "Among Dimons and Papeys: What kind of contact do the names really point to?"