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  2. Guide to Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Guide to Faroe Islands is a Faroese company which was founded in 2018 by Høgni Reistrup [3] and others. [4] It was subsided by the Faroese Government through Vinnuframi. [ 1 ] The company is a collaboration of organizers of travels, excursions, [ 5 ] car rental etc. in the Faroes.

  3. Tourism in the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    Visit Faroe Islands started a campaign called "Closed for Maintenance, Open for Voluntourism" which saw a crew of applicants travel to the Faroe Islands and work with locals to preserve ten locations across the islands, as well as create and maintain hiking paths and set up signposting. The first crew traveled to the islands in April 2019. [6]

  4. Sandoyartunnilin - Wikipedia

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    Sandoyartunnilin (transl. Sandoy Tunnel) is an undersea road tunnel in the Faroe Islands.It connects the main island of Streymoy with Sandoy to the south. The length of the tunnel is 10.8 kilometres (6.7 mi), and the estimated cost is 860 million DKK. [3]

  5. Top places to visit and what not to do in 2025 - AOL

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    CNN Travel has selected 25 places to add to your list — from Bequia in the Caribbean to India’s Andaman and Nicobar Islands. ... The world’s only underwater roundabout is in the Faroe Islands.

  6. These undersea tunnels connect remote islands halfway between ...

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    Every day, more than 6,000 vehicles travel through the nearly seven-mile (11-kilometer) subsea tunnel connecting Streymoy, the largest of the Faroe Islands and home to Tórshavn (one of the world ...

  7. Eysturoyartunnilin - Wikipedia

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    It is the largest ever infrastructure project in the Faroe Islands. [2] Altogether, the three-branch subsea tunnel is 11.24 kilometres (6.98 mi) long, including the roundabout. Construction costs are estimated to be around 1 billion DKK. [3] The roundabout features artwork, including large sculptures and light effects. [4]

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