Bøur is a small, picturesque village on the western side of Vágar Island in the Faroe Islands. Set among steep mountains and traditional grass-roofed houses, it feels both remote and timeless. From the shoreline of Bøur you get one of the most iconic views in the archipelago: the dramatic, uninhabited islet Tindhólmur with its jagged peaks, and the famous sea stacks Drangarnir, rising sharply from the Atlantic.
We took a boat to the peninsula of the archipelago to photograph the Drangarnir stacks. The tough climb was worth the amazing view.


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