The Faroe Islands are a group of 18 islands in the middle of the North
Atlantic Ocean, northwest of Scotland and halfway between Iceland and
Norway. The Faroe Islands are undeniably beautiful: green, rugged and
wind-swept. The countryside is dominated by steep mountains, vertical
sea cliffs and picturesque valleys.
There are over a hundred villages in the
Faroe Islands.
The houses are either painted in bright colours or the traditional
black, whilst the roofs are often turf covered. The buildings are
usually built very close to each other, which is very cosy. In most
places sheep occupy the outfield throughout the whole year.
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