The Faroe Islands, the stunning al -Jazeera, are located between Norway and Iceland and are known for their pristine wild and pristine nature. These islands consist of four volcanic islands with rocky cliffs, lush valleys, spectacular waterfalls and rough beaches that create amazing views. One of the most famous natural attractions in the region is MulfosSur Waterfall, which flows into the ocean in an extraordinary way. Also, the mountains covered with lush grass and high lakes such as the Sorvagsvatn Lake are other natural effects of the islands.
Due to its geographical location, Faro Islands are habitat for a variety of species of sea birds such as the Atlantic Puffin and the Chicken of Scissors, which have made the long rocks one of the best places to watch birds in Europe. The waters around the islands are also full of marine life, including whale, dolphin and gray jaws, which make the area an ideal destination for nature and wildlife lovers. The variable climate, the fog floating over the hills and the golden light of the sun that shines through the clouds gives a dreamy look to these islands and gives an unforgettable experience of northern European wild nature for tourists.
Below we watch a video of the Faro Islands.
Cover Photo Source: NationalgeGraphic.com; Photographer: Roberto Moiola
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