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Shot taken from the air while flying by Atlantic Airways helicopter from Klaksvik to Hattarvik.

Some info on Fugloy Island from Wikipedia:


Fugloy is the eastern-most island in the Faroe Islands. The name means 'bird island,' after the large number of birds that nest on the islands cliffs. There are two settlements: Kirkja on the south-coast and Hattarvík on the east-coast. There are three mountains on Fugloy: Mikla (420 m), Klubbin (620 m) and Norðberg (549 m). The Eystelli cliffs, which are 448 m are located on the east coast. Nearby there is also a lighthouse, a natural arch feature and what looks like the outline of an Egyptian Pharaoh (the Pharaoh's Face).

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