Mandø has its very own circadian rhythm, which also characterizes the lives of the 40 permanent residents. Although the nearest town, Vester Vedsted, is only 11 kilometers away, it is mentally far for the island's friendly and proud inhabitants.
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Colored poles mark a series of routes, where nature and bird life generously show themselves, and the sheep graze on the dykes. The sandbank Koresand southwest of the island is in itself worth a trip. Here it is possible to find amber, take a dip in the North Sea and watch seals.
History and tradition
Mandø Church's history is marked by nature's sometimes violent whims. Storm surges took the island's first two churches in the 1500th and 1600th centuries, and taught by the past, the present, whitewashed church from 1639 is built on the island's highest point.
The town is now protected by a sea wall, so that the people of Mandø can anticipate the race of the elements without fear for their own and the animals' lives.
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