Syðradalur is a village on the island of Kalsoy, one of the Faeroe Islands. Syðradalur is the southernmost village on the island.
Trøllagjógv
Kirkja, Faroe Islands
Vatnsdalur, Faroe Islands
Church
Leirvík, Faroe Islands
Sunset, Faroe Islands
Klaksvik at sunset
Lítla Dímun is a small island between the islands of Suðuroy and Stóra Dímun in the Faroe Islands of Denmark. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%ADtla_D%C3%ADmun
Columnar Basalt in Froðba, Faroe Islands
Akraberg is the southern tip of Suðuroy, 5 km south from the village Sumba, Faroe Islands. The name Akraberg derives from akur.
Borðan
Húsar, Faroe Islands
Bøsdalafossur is a waterfall in the Faroe Islands that flows from the lake Leitisvatn/Sørvágsvatn and into the Atlantic ocean. It has a height of 30 meters. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%B8sdalafossur
Faroe Boats
The old harbour for the small boats. Fugloy, Faroe Islands
Risin og Kellingin are two sea stacks just off the northern coast of the island of Eysturoy in the Faroe Islands close to the town of Eiði. The name Risin og Kellingin means The Giant and the Witch and relates to an old legend about their origins. Wikipedia
The current church was built in 1892. The church silver is a gift from the British government, thanking the Viðareiði's citizens for the rescue of the Brig Marwood, which was shipwrecked near Viðareiði during a winter storm in 1847.
Klaksvík is located between two inlets lying back to back. It has an important harbour with fishing industry and a modern fishing fleet
Sunrise in Klaksvik, Faroe Islands
Árnafjørður is a town of the municipality of Klaksvík, on the island of Borðoy, in the Faroe Islands. Árnafjørður is located at the bottom of a deep inlet, named Árnfjarðarvík, "corner fjord's bay", on the east side of Borðoy. Wikipedia
Fugloy is the eastern-most island in the Faroe Islands. The name means bird island, and refers to the large number of birds that nest on the island's cliffs. Wikipedia
The church in Viðareiði, Faroe Islands
Múla, Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands
Nólsoy is the lowest of the Faroes; the highest point is Eggjarklettur (371 m) on the mountain Høgoyggj. Wikipedia
Kallurin, Faroe Islands
Klaksvík, Faroe Islands
View over Klaksvík
Bøur is a small village on the west-side of Vágoy on the north side of Sørvágsfjørður, Faroe Islands. It has a magnificent view over the sea and the rocky islet Tindhólmur with its many peaks, Gáshólmur and the two "drangar", (tall, pointed clifftops sticking up from the sea). This motif is famous on many paintings and photographs.
Skansin is a historic fortress in Tórshavn, the capital of the Faroe Islands.
Kunoyarnes, Faroe Islands
Hans á Bakka
Hans á Bakka
The legend of Kópakonan (the Seal Woman) is one of the best-known folktales in the Faroe Islands. Seals were believed to be former human beings who voluntarily sought death in the ocean. Once a year, on the Thirteenth night, they were allowed to come on land, strip off their skins and amuse themselves as human beings, dancing and enjoying themselves. http://www.visitfaroeislands.com/en/
Mikladalur
Trøllanes is a village on the northern part of the Faroese island of Kalsoy in the municipality of Klaksvík.
Risin og Kellingin
Kunoy, Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands, Klaksvík
Klaksvík, Faroe Islands
Klaksvík, Faroe Islands
Gásadalur
Mykines
On the west coast there is a place of call that makes it possible to go fishing in small boats from both sides of the island. The place has two names; it is called Hvalbiareiði or Fiskieiði. The name Hvalbiareiði refers to the name of the village Hvalba, Fiskieiði refers to the fact that this place used to be a fish harbour. There are still a few boat houses there, but most of them are ruins. wikipedia.org
Akraberg
Fámjin er en færøsk bygd omgivet af høje fjelde på vestsiden af Suðuroy. Fámjin er kun beskyttet mod Atlanterhavet af lave skær. Bygden var indtil 1939 uden vejforbindelse og derfor en af de mest isolerede bygder på Suðuroy. Wikipedia
Lighthouse Kalsoy
Syðradalur is a village on the island of Kalsoy, one of the Faroe Islands. Syðradalur is the southernmost village on the island, and is in Húsar Municipality. On 1 January 2009, Syðradalur had nine inhabitants, down from 12 in 1985. Wikipedia
Leirvík is a town on the Faroe Islands and was an important regional ferry harbour at the east coast of the second largest island Eysturoy. Wikipedia
Kirkja, Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands, Fugloy
View of sunset from Fugloy, where you see Viðareiði in the distance
Húsá í Hattarvík, Faroe Islands
Hattarvík is a small village on the east side of the island Fugloy, Faroe Islands, and the easternmost place in the country. The village is encircled by high mountains on three sides. Wikipedia
Sandavágur
Faroe Islands,Funningur
Faroe Islands, Gjógv
Faroe Islands, Gjógv
Faroe Islands,Risin og Kellingin
faroe Islands,Risin og Kellingin
Urðin Mikla
Nólsoy, Faroe Islands
Faroe Islands, Saksun
Kallurin, Faroe Islands
Stakkurin is the sea stack at the northernmost point of the island of Streymoy in the Faroe Islands. The owners of Stakkurin have sheep grazing on top of the sea stack and once a year they go out and bring back the sheep and sell them at an auction in the village Tjörnuvík. The money from auction goes to benefit the whole community, such as the community house.
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Eysturhøvda, Svínoy
Kirkja, Faroe Islands
Kirkja, Faroe Islands
Kirkja, Faroe Islands
Smyril enroute to Torshavn
Vágar Airport is the only airport in the Faroe Islands, and is located 1 NM east of Sørvágur. Due to the Faroe Islands' status as a self-governing territory, the airport is not subject to the rules of the European Union.
Funningur is a village on the Faroe Islands. It is located on the northwest coast of Eysturoy.
Funningur, Faroe Islands
Kalsoy, Faroe Islands

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