Welcome to Copenhagen!
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Landed at the airport in Copenhagen after a short hop from Amsterdam. Already we’re seeing characteristic Scandinavian design and beloved hot dog stands!
A walk around Nyhavn
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It was a beautiful sunny day in Copenhagen today, with a bit of fog. The weather was cool, which was perfect for shaking off the afternoon jet lag with a walk around Nyhavn and the opera house.Weiterlesen
Sankt Peders Bageri
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Cardamom buns are the happening pastry in Copenhagen and we had to try one. This place happened to be asking our morning walk and the cardamom buns were out of this world incredible.
Smørrebrød
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In Copenhagen, smørrebrød (literally "butter bread") is more than just a sandwich—it’s a national icon and a culinary art form. While its origins are humble, it has evolved into a sophisticatedWeiterlesen
Frederiks Kirke
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Commonly known as Marmorkirken (The Marble Church), this massive copper-domed landmark sits directly on the axis of Amalienborg. While it looks like an ancient Roman monument, its history is definedWeiterlesen
Amalienborg Palace
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In 1748, King Frederik V launched the development of Frederiksstaden, a new district intended to showcase the Enlightenment ideals of symmetry and elegance. The center of this district was theWeiterlesen
The Little Mermaid…
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It’s a tourist favorite. Yes, we went to see the statue of the little mermaid from Hans Christian Andersen’s books.
But Copenhagen has a bunch of fun, and unexpected, sculptures around.
Nyboder
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Constructed by King Christian IV in 1631, Nyboder was one of the world’s first examples of large-scale social housing. It was a strategic military project designed to house the sailors of the RoyalWeiterlesen
Bøur
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Bøur is one of the oldest settlements in the Faroe Islands, with written records dating back to the 1300s. Its historical significance lies in its role as a strategic vantage point overlooking theWeiterlesen
Trøllkonufingur
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Trøllkonufingur (witch's finger or troll woman's finger) is a 313 m (1026 feet) tall monolith on the southeast side of Sandavágur.
Legend has it that Trøllkonufingur is the finger of a witch thatWeiterlesen
Bøur, take 2
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Better weather, nicer light, and learning from our visit yesterday impelled us to return to Bøur for some more photography.
Múlafossur
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Múlafossur is perhaps the most famous image of the Faroe Islands; a 30-meter plume of freshwater dropping directly into the North Atlantic. For travelers, however, its most compelling history isn'tWeiterlesen
Bøur, take 3
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What can we say, the weather changes often so sometimes you just want another photo of the same thing.
But I think the quality of the light makes this set the winner.
Trælanípa and Sørvágsvat
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The highlight of Vágar island is the hike to Trælanípa and the photograph of the “floating lake.” Sørvágsvatn, the largest lake in the archipelago, appears to "float" hundreds of metersWeiterlesen
A little aurora…
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The aurora came out to play last night. This photo is from the porch at our accommodation. When we drove out to try and get better photos the clouds rolled in and the aurora disappeared 🙁
Trøllkonufingur: Take 2
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Another visit to the Witches finger later in the day to get better light. The threat of rain was ever present behind us but we were lucky to get a beautiful clearing in the weather.
This is probablyWeiterlesen
The Nix
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According to Feroese folklore, the Nix lives in water and has his dwelling down at the bottom of the lake, though frequently he comes up on land.
However, beware the Nix! He lures people to pet himWeiterlesen
Sandvik
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Located at the northern tip of Suðuroy, Sandvík is a place where Faroese history is written in blood and basalt. While it’s a quiet village of roughly 70 people today, it served as the backdropWeiterlesen
Froðba
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An afternoon walk around Froðba to see a sea cave and the ever present sheep.
Lopra and the "Floating" Ocean
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A dramatic viewpoint over the town of Lapro. It turns out Trælanípa isn't the only place on the Faroe Islands where you can create an optical illusion of a body of water floating hundreds of metersWeiterlesen
Akraberg Lighthouse
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The Akraberg Lighthouse stands at the southernmost tip of Suðuroy, marking the literal end of the Faroe Islands.
While the current tower dates to 1899, the headland’s history is defined byWeiterlesen
Hiking Rávan
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An unexpected hike to the summit of Rávan. The views over the western cliffs of Suðuroy were magnificent, 1500 feet of sheer cliff to the water below with lots of nesting fulmars flying about.Weiterlesen
Ásmundarstakkur
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Ásmundarstakkur is a 97-meter-high sea stack that serves as a monument to the extreme Atlantic erosion shaping the Faroe Islands. The stack is a sanctuary for thousands of puffins and fulmars, thoughWeiterlesen
Fámjin
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Nestled in a natural amphitheater on the west coast of Suðuroy, Fámjin holds a sacred place in Faroese national identity. While the village is home to fewer than 100 residents, it serves as theWeiterlesen
Ferry to Tørshavn
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An early morning ferry back to Tørshavn with moody conditions and 3m north Atlantic swell.
























































































