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......... Pasture<br />

boundaries<br />

x: = = Foot path<br />

MapH<br />

Sunnarahelvt, N6lsoy<br />

Key to pastures (fyigir)<br />

OGNARHAGI<br />

7. Ovarafylgi ro. Rekurnar<br />

8. Nioastiseybur I I. Oynnab6lsrer<br />

9. Spakafylgi 12. Hjallasr<br />

Hjallser is a long grassy shelf between two cliffs overlooking Uroin, Access<br />

is possible at the southern end.<br />

JUNKERSHAGI<br />

13. Oynnab6lsrer<br />

14. Rokurnar<br />

15. Dalurin<br />

16.<br />

17.<br />

Eystaraseyour<br />

Vestaraseyour<br />

The coincidence of pasture names between Nos. II and 13 and between 10<br />

and 14 is a relic of the previous system of management of this outfield.<br />

KONGSHAGI<br />

18. Lioaseyeur<br />

19. Kneppi Illa<br />

20. Uroareer<br />

21.<br />

22.<br />

Mataseyour<br />

Um Husabrekk<br />

There are no cattle grazing in Sunnarahelvt at any time of the year. Most<br />

of the Sunnarahelvt sheep remain out all winter. Ling, not found in<br />

Noroarahelvt, gives them sufficient warmth and pasture. The lambs only are<br />

taken in to the infield.<br />

Note that the threefold division of Sunnarahelvt has reference only to sheep.<br />

All other rights lie indifferently in the three sections.

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