The Faroe Islands are bursting with typical Scandinavian harbor/fishing villages. The colorful roofs, wooden and stone walls: it all adds up to a beautiful whole.
These cottages are in the picturesque village of Gjógv. The village is named after the 200 meter long - with seawater filled - rock gorge that leads from the village to the sea.
When you walk all the way to the far end you come to the most beautiful photo location. Everything comes together here. The houses, the stream, the open sea and in the background of course a real Faroese mountain, characterized by its steep walls.
Hang this work and imagine yourself forever in this beautiful village, where the smell of the salty sea meets you.