National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 7月10日 04時01分
Photo by @クリス・バーカード | In between Iceland and Norway lies a chain of 18 volcanic islands that make up the self-governing archipelago of the Faroe Islands. Here, sweeping green valleys meet dramatic, steep cliffs. They’re remote and untouched to a degree that’s hard to explain without experiencing them for yourself. In 2007, National Geographic declared them “the most unspoiled islands in the world.” We came in search of waves and were blown away by how true to its roots the area was. Encountering other people was rare.
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carocin_de_ata01
@sales_milly qnd a gente for um casal super bem sucedidos economicamente, vamos fazer um tuor por essas ilhas?
vijay.atitkar
@pandya_right_here ....bhai paise ekattha karna chalu karenge aaj se....jana hai humko aise jagah
at.stalev
This is the place were Odin dies in Thor: Ragnarok . Makes sence that Odin picked it
alanserinligi
I like Chris but I think @andymumfordphotography has better views of this spot.
hillaryrose313
@briantrubia you guys should try to go to these islands! On my bucket list!
gabita_sanchez00
@pablodouin tendríamos que ir antes de que sean conocidas x todos
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