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Beneath them, a remarkable network of bridges and road tunnels has linked the seven most populous islands since the 1970s.
EXCLUSIVE: Trom creator Torfinnur Jákupsson is turbocharging his quest to place the Faroe Islands on the global film and TV map. It’s been a whirlwind year for the man who first came up with ...
Google lent residents their 360-degree cameras to document the islands, and users of Google Maps can finally explore the Faroe Islands virtually — and maybe even be inspired to make the visit.
She says Google has been to the top of Mount Blanc in Europe, but they’ve never ventured as far as the Faroe Islands. She came up with a solution to the lack of Google Street View: Sheep View 360.
Google hasn't commented on whether it will map the islands and it's possible for anyone to upload photos to Street View. This can be done using a phone, DSLR camera or specialist Trekker cameras ...
Durita Dahl Andreassen works with the Faroe Islands’ tourism board, and she’s hoping to take matters into her own hands — or hooves. Using 360 cameras mounted on her own sheep, Andreassen ...
That’s how I found myself in the Faroe Islands, 18 gnarled fingers of land halfway between Iceland and Norway, the exact middle of nowhere. Go in the 50-degree summer and the earth will be green ...
The wave of creativity began with the hiring of Visit Faroe Islands Director Guðrið Højgaard, one of Politico.eu’s Class of 2019, a list of “28 people shaping, shaking, and stirring Europe.” ...
With the animals able to easily traverse the archipelago's rugged terrain and the fact they outnumber humans by around 2 to 1 (the Faroe Islands have a population of roughly 80,000 sheep and ...
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