
Gásadalur was one of the most isolated villages in the Faroe Islands, until a tunnel was built to connect the village to the rest of the island.
Beautiful and serene, with an added sense of tranquility from the fog.



Saw no humans, which I've slowly gotten used to after a couple of days in the Faroes.

Turf roof.

It's not uncommon to see waterfalls flowing upwards due to the strong winds. A very interesting sight.
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