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This photo was taken in summer of 2010 on the westcoast of Suðuroy, the southernmost island in the Faroe Islands
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Party at Fiksieidinum arnaged by RIB62.com after exreme boat ride from Torshavn to Suduroy. RIB62 provides unforgettable maritime ...(more)
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This building is a ruin, but some people plan to restore the building and make it to a cultural centre....(more)
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Tvoroyri on the island of Suduroy is the most convenient landfall harbor. This is the 3rd largest town in the Faeroes, having a populati...(more)
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The cape of Beinisvord rises vertically 470 meters from the sea. It is possible to climb Beinisvord from the backside even if it is pretty steep. In 1975 part of the top fell into the sea.
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Trongisvágur is the village in the bottom of Trongisvágsfjørður-inlet on the east coast of Suðuroy. Trongis...(more)
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Tvøroyri lies picturesque on the north side of the Trongisvagsfjørður-inlet on the east coast of Suðuroy. The ferry from Tórshavn calls at Drel...(more)
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The church in Tvøroyri rises high above the village and can be seen from far away. It was constructed in Norway as a building set, moved to Tvøroyri and then built here in 1907. The old church was moved to Sandvík.
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The church in Famjin is from 1875. In the church there is a runic stone and the prototype of the Faeroese flag 'Merkid'. This f...(more)
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Nordic Halloween (Fastelavent) occurs seven weeks before Easter Sunday. Sumba is the southernmost place of the Faroe Islands ...(more)
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Hvalba spreads around the bottom of a deep inlet, Hvalbiarfjørður, northeast on Suðuroy. Two tunnels connect Hvalba to its n...(more)
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Akraberg is the southern tip of Suðuroy, 5 km south from the village Sumba, Faroe Islands. The name Akraberg derives from a...(more)
Location and size Situated in the heart of the Gulf Stream in the North Atlantic at 62°00’N, the Faroe Islands lie northwest of Scotland and ha...(more)