There’s a reason why it’s popular to create a bucket list of places to visit — there are so many beautiful places in the world! With that in mind, get ready to add yet another location to your list. That is if you haven’t already added it. This breathtaking place is called the Faroe Islands. Located between Iceland and the Shetland Islands, this gorgeous group of islands is under the external sovereignty of Denmark.
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That said, it’s still a self-governing nation. And with a population of about 53,000, it’s safe to say they have a tight-knit community. This is something that a visitor named Jeff no doubt felt when he got the chance to appreciate all that Faroe Islands has to offer. Catch a peek at what his vacation was like in the stunning video below.
@jeffreyjkieffer nature, wild & rugged #faroeislands ♬ i could be the one (Ambient) – Inan & pandora.
“What would you do if you won the lottery?” a commentor imagines someone asking them, adding how they’d reply, “Pretty much this — just casually visiting Faroe Island on a random Monday morning just because I can.”
Viral Footage of the Faroe Islands Has Countless People Adding it to Their Bucket Lists
The more you see of the Faroe Islands, the easier it is to understand why so many people feel the exact same way. And the viral video below is yet another perfect example!
@pshepfpv Exploring the edge of the world #fpvdrone #faroeislands #dronestagram ♬ Reflections on a Hero – Trevor Morris
Have you ever wanted to escape to a beautiful place for some peace and quiet? Considering the fact that these islands have more sheep than people (70,000 vs 50,000), it’s a pretty perfect option.
“We can’t fly but thanks to the drone we can get to where we want and that’s a dream come true,” someone points out in reply to the second video, another person admitting, “Could watch this content for hours.”
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