Thank you for watching. In case you are interested, you can watch the other videos I filmed in the Faroe Islands here: ruclips.net/p/PL0wwMzq5-Q2gy_gEKRY12gW6bxp-iFD8J
Accidentally stumbled upon your video and it's best thing RUclips has ever done to me.... No useless transition , effects or anything just a pure engaging vlog!! I didn't even realise that it's already 1 hr felt like 5 min to me!!
I'm thrilled you enjoyed the hike and the music and thank you for the feedback! The Faroe Islands offer some truly breathtaking landscapes. You will see more beautiful landscapes in my other videos of this Faroe Islands series especially the videos of Suduory Island.
I like your vid so much. I can tell you the story about the airport in Vagar. It was made by the british duryin the second world war. The choose the location because it was extremly hard for the german to attack and thus easy to defend. Be this made it very dangerus for the pilots flying to vagar. Even today you need special training to by allowed to land in vagar air port.
Thank you for watching! That's fascinating about the Vagar airport's history during WWII. It is amazing how its strategic location influenced its construction and the challenges pilots faced. Appreciate you sharing this info! By the way, I captured my flight landing at Vagar Airport in this video: ruclips.net/video/KTCQ4mSQG4Y/видео.html
By the way the name of the clif you struggled to reach is called Trælanípan. The name for a slave in faroes is a Trælur. When the slaves no longer where usefull they marched them up to the clif and...well you can guess....different times
Thanks for sharing that information! Trælanípan's history is indeed intense, reflecting a different era with its own challenging stories. Appreciate you shedding light on its name and the historical context.
Cruises to Greenland often provide a brief glimpse, but they don’t offer the full experience of interacting with locals and truly immersing oneself in Greenland’s rich culture. Spending more time on land allows for a deeper connection with the community and a better understanding of what Greenland has to offer beyond the ports. For this reason, I don’t consider a cruise trip a true visit to Greenland. You will have to fly there and stay there in a hotel or airbnb to get the true experience.
Thank you for watching. In case you are interested, you can watch the other videos I filmed in the Faroe Islands here: ruclips.net/p/PL0wwMzq5-Q2gy_gEKRY12gW6bxp-iFD8J
Wonderful views!
Accidentally stumbled upon your video and it's best thing RUclips has ever done to me.... No useless transition , effects or anything just a pure engaging vlog!! I didn't even realise that it's already 1 hr felt like 5 min to me!!
Wow! Glad to hear it. Thank you 🙏
I just saw the wallpaper of this lake and then I am watching your video it's beautiful
Tripadvisor is a great source of information
The forum is full of great information!
Awesome
Yes the faroe islands are beautiful. And the temperature is better than at the mediteranian for the moment. 40 - 50 C is too warm
They are beautiful but the only problem is everything is expensive there.
What a fantastic hike. I loved the final music.
I'm thrilled you enjoyed the hike and the music and thank you for the feedback! The Faroe Islands offer some truly breathtaking landscapes. You will see more beautiful landscapes in my other videos of this Faroe Islands series especially the videos of Suduory Island.
Beautiful views 🥰
Thank you for taking us on a hike! Loved it ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like your vid so much.
I can tell you the story about the airport in Vagar. It was made by the british duryin the second world war. The choose the location because it was extremly hard for the german to attack and thus easy to defend. Be this made it very dangerus for the pilots flying to vagar. Even today you need special training to by allowed to land in vagar air port.
Thank you for watching! That's fascinating about the Vagar airport's history during WWII. It is amazing how its strategic location influenced its construction and the challenges pilots faced. Appreciate you sharing this info!
By the way, I captured my flight landing at Vagar Airport in this video: ruclips.net/video/KTCQ4mSQG4Y/видео.html
Yes when the wind is forcefull i know you should be careful
I never thought I would face this kind of wind.
By the way the name of the clif you struggled to reach is called Trælanípan. The name for a slave in faroes is a Trælur. When the slaves no longer where usefull they marched them up to the clif and...well you can guess....different times
Thanks for sharing that information! Trælanípan's history is indeed intense, reflecting a different era with its own challenging stories. Appreciate you shedding light on its name and the historical context.
amazing!
It's not annoying man
People go to greenland by cruise!
Cruises to Greenland often provide a brief glimpse, but they don’t offer the full experience of interacting with locals and truly immersing oneself in Greenland’s rich culture. Spending more time on land allows for a deeper connection with the community and a better understanding of what Greenland has to offer beyond the ports. For this reason, I don’t consider a cruise trip a true visit to Greenland. You will have to fly there and stay there in a hotel or airbnb to get the true experience.
Faroe and Iceland are very expensive
Very true!
@@WandererBell I appreciate yet another addition to your video portfolio. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻
Much more to come! The best is yet to come 😊Stay tuned.