BabaYaga
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A natural cleft will often make a good harbour, so those places were where people chose to settle, I think.Strange place. We were invited into someone's house for tea when we first went 20 yrs ago. It seems to have something of a religious aura and in spite of the friendliness we found nearby Store Dyren more relaxing, as well as harbouring crazy golf. Vinga is another quaint island. I always wonder why all these islands have a cleft.
What struck me with the OP's photo of Grip island was the 'number of houses to available area-ratio', which immediately got me thinking of Åstol.
True about the religious touch, but less so today I think, as fishing has gone down and more houses have been taken over by summer residents...