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Drangarnir
Drangarnir
by Sebastian Boring

A longer and more demanding hike takes you to Drangarnir (which translates to sea stacks). The large sea stack occludes the smaller one. In the back, you can see Tindholmur disappearing in the cloudes. It was an amazing trip out here, and the scenery is well worth the hassle. Note: you have to get a guide as this is private land.

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Dunnesdrangar
Dunnesdrangar
by Renan Gicquel
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Drangarnir
Drangarnir
by Andrew Svk

One of the wow places on the Faroe Islands.

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Drangarnir
Drangarnir
by Andrew Svk

Panorama of Drangarnir one of the most scenic spots on the Faroe Islands

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Coast and Drangarnier rock formations on Vagar, Faroe Islands
Drangarnir
by Bastian Linder
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Drangarnir
Drangarnir
by Sebastian Boring

This was actually the first shot I got of Drangarnir (or the big sea stack of the two). The small sea stack hides behind this magnificent rock formation. In the back rises Tindholmur, yet another fantastic rock formation/island. The pease here is amazing, we were only a small group of hikers/photographers that went there. It was truly amazing.

Note: you will need a guide to get here, not only because it’s private land, but there are some sketchy parts in the path (or no path at all). When you visit the Faroe Islands, make sure not to miss this.

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The rain is coming...
Dunnesdrangar
by Krzysztof Browko
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Drandarnir from cave
by Mads Peter Iversen
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