Thank you for watching. In case you are interested, you can find my video of Torshavn here: ua-cam.com/video/J-eKhUJeECc/v-deo.html You can also watch the other videos I filmed in the Faroe Islands here: ua-cam.com/play/PL0wwMzq5-Q2gy_gEKRY12gW6bxp-iFD8J.html
I like the background audio and also your info graphics. Very cool 🙂I see you've got a great sense of humor when you corrected yourself in post-production about the Church. I'm amazed at how you keep the camera steady enough without a stick or tripod handle. My clips (especially when hiking) looked as if there was an earthquacke ongoing ;-) @@WandererBell
Thanks. I stopped using a handle since Japan trip. If you decide not to use a handle, make sure you don't block the camera mic when holding the camera with your hand during filming.
HEY,.. HELLO WOW,. This place Is so beautiful and I really appreciate and Enjoy the way you Film just Walking Around not Wearing about Only getting what Everyone else is Vlogging or the biggest tourist Attractions And really do enjoy Your off the main Road filming Locations please Don't ever change The way your Doing Thing... Well Ok take care stay safe and I'll see you on the next video PS. I was wondering where you were from Because of your Accent Thank you Mark. D
Thank you. Your feedback is much appreciated. No worries, I will not change my style of doing these videos. I like to keep them simple without fancy editing and without worrying about getting views. To answer your question, I am Arabic/Middle Eastern living in California.
HEY,.. If want to come To a beautiful state Vermont Is such a place In the summer, Winter,or Fall 🍁🍂 This state has It all If you ever get time Please come check it Out oh by the way I'm Slovenian... OK Thank you for Answering my Questions Mark D
Interestingly, the ruined church was not finished. So they kept using the other one which is a little older. The old wooden house is the so-called 'king's peasant farm'. Note how the foundations are bigger than the present house because it used to be bigger. Only a little part of the present wood structure is medieval, the 'roykstova', as you rightly pointed out. As far as I know, what constitutes the 'museum' is a tour inside the roykstova ('smoke room') but I think you have to make an appointment with the current 'king's peasant'. By the way, his twin brother, an artist, made the glass ornaments in the churchyard gate. The ferry goes to the closest of the three islands you see across the strait, called Hestur ('Horse') 🙂
I could not find any info about this village. I tried to get more information from the tourist information office in Torshavn but they said they don’t know much about it. Thank you for all the info you provided. It is helpful to the new viewers.
@@WandererBell I thought so. My pleasure. I haven't been there myself but I read a bit about it. I'm guessing that they are trying to take care of people's privacy in the village.
Yes the Faero Islands are beautiful. It is only a little bit warmer in Denmark. But it will Cost ca the same to go to the mediteranian and the warmth as to go to the faroe islands
It was super hot in Copenhagen when I was there last summer and then traveled to Greenland from Copenhagen and faced almost freezing weather in Ilulissat. It does not get that cold in the Faroe Islands and it never gets hot/warm. The only problem there is the wind and the lack of sunshine. It took me almost 1 week to realize that I had to deal with the wind of the Faroe Islands. I am actually tempted to visit some of Mediterranean Islands this Fall. The weather is decent during that time.
Thank you for watching. In case you are interested, you can find my video of Torshavn here: ua-cam.com/video/J-eKhUJeECc/v-deo.html
You can also watch the other videos I filmed in the Faroe Islands here: ua-cam.com/play/PL0wwMzq5-Q2gy_gEKRY12gW6bxp-iFD8J.html
First time I see turf houses in an actual village. This place is beautiful. You captured it with great detail.
The camera did not disappoint 😊
@@WandererBell and neither did you 😉 . The gopro 12 looks promising. I may purchase that one for future vlogging. Thanks again for your advice
Great background music!
Thank you.
you added spooky music for Kirkjubour :-) . Very fitting
Trying new things 😊
I like the background audio and also your info graphics. Very cool 🙂I see you've got a great sense of humor when you corrected yourself in post-production about the Church. I'm amazed at how you keep the camera steady enough without a stick or tripod handle. My clips (especially when hiking) looked as if there was an earthquacke ongoing ;-) @@WandererBell
Thanks. I stopped using a handle since Japan trip. If you decide not to use a handle, make sure you don't block the camera mic when holding the camera with your hand during filming.
HEY,.. HELLO WOW,. This place
Is so beautiful and I really appreciate and Enjoy the way you
Film just Walking Around not Wearing about Only getting what
Everyone else is Vlogging or the biggest tourist Attractions And really do enjoy
Your off the main Road filming Locations please Don't ever change The way your Doing Thing... Well Ok take care stay safe and I'll see you on the next video
PS. I was wondering where you were from Because of your Accent Thank you
Mark. D
Thank you. Your feedback is much appreciated. No worries, I will not change my style of doing these videos. I like to keep them simple without fancy editing and without worrying about getting views. To answer your question, I am Arabic/Middle Eastern living in California.
HEY,.. If want to come To a beautiful state Vermont Is such a place In the summer, Winter,or Fall 🍁🍂 This state has It all
If you ever get time Please come check it Out oh by the way I'm Slovenian... OK Thank you for Answering my Questions Mark D
Thank you for the suggestion. I will consider it.
Interestingly, the ruined church was not finished. So they kept using the other one which is a little older.
The old wooden house is the so-called 'king's peasant farm'. Note how the foundations are bigger than the present house because it used to be bigger. Only a little part of the present wood structure is medieval, the 'roykstova', as you rightly pointed out.
As far as I know, what constitutes the 'museum' is a tour inside the roykstova ('smoke room') but I think you have to make an appointment with the current 'king's peasant'. By the way, his twin brother, an artist, made the glass ornaments in the churchyard gate.
The ferry goes to the closest of the three islands you see across the strait, called Hestur ('Horse') 🙂
I could not find any info about this village. I tried to get more information from the tourist information office in Torshavn but they said they don’t know much about it. Thank you for all the info you provided. It is helpful to the new viewers.
@@WandererBell I thought so. My pleasure. I haven't been there myself but I read a bit about it.
I'm guessing that they are trying to take care of people's privacy in the village.
Yes the Faero Islands are beautiful. It is only a little bit warmer in Denmark. But it will Cost ca the same to go to the mediteranian and the warmth as to go to the faroe islands
It was super hot in Copenhagen when I was there last summer and then traveled to Greenland from Copenhagen and faced almost freezing weather in Ilulissat. It does not get that cold in the Faroe Islands and it never gets hot/warm. The only problem there is the wind and the lack of sunshine. It took me almost 1 week to realize that I had to deal with the wind of the Faroe Islands.
I am actually tempted to visit some of Mediterranean Islands this Fall. The weather is decent during that time.
Have you ever had any locals tell you to go away when you are exploring a village?
Never
Never experienced that.
They actually love it and some of them even invited me to their home to drink tea/coffee and chat a little bit.
no trees there? I like the turf roofed houses, must be very common there? I'm guessing it's protection from the climate?
Trees can't grow in the Faroe Islands because of the harsh weather/climate. The same issue for Iceland and Greenland too.