Brandal is a village in Hareid Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located on the eastern shores of the island of Hareidlandet, along the Sulafjorden. The village lies about 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) north of the municipal centre of Hareid and about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northeast of the town of Ulsteinvik on the other side of the island. The 0.3-square-kilometre (74-acre) village has a population (2013) of 346 people, giving the village a population density of 1,153 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,990/sq mi).
Brandal was historically known as the home of seal hunters, which had annual hunting trips to the White Sea from 1898 until 1939, and to West Ice and Newfoundland from 1939 until 1982. A pioneer in seal hunting was captain and shipowner Peter S. Brandal. The Museum Aarvak (founded in 1981) is located in Brandal. On the grounds of the museum stands the monument Ishavskjerringa, made by Bjørn Tore Skjølsvik and was unveiled on 18 June 2005.
Well, hello there, my, it's been a long, long time
How am I doing? Oh, I guess I'm going fine
It's been so long now and it seems that it was only yesterday
Gee, ain't it funny how time slips away
How's your new love? I hope that she's doing fine
I heard you told her that you'd love her till the end of time
Now, that's the same thing that you told me seems like just the other day
Oh, ain't it funny how time slips away
I gotta go now, I guess, I'll see you around
Don't know when though, I never know when I'll be back in town
But you just remember what I tell you that in time you're gonna pay