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Faroe Islands – Múlafossur Waterfall
After we landed in the Faroe Islands, we set off to see the Múlafossur Waterfall, a stunning stream that plunges over 60 meters into the Atlantic Ocean. Set against towering cliffs and a quiet village, the waterfall’s dramatic beauty left a lasting impression of nature’s raw elegance.
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A Storyteller
Travelling – It leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.
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Ilulissat Blue Trail
The blue trail is much more challenging than the yellow trail, stretching about 6 miles. Not only does it offer breathtaking views of the icebergs floating in the fjord, but it also takes you through the mountain range, providing a truly immersive experience in the stunning Greenlandic landscape.
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Ilulissat Yellow Trail
Ilulissat’s Yellow Trail offers a stunning hike through Arctic landscapes, with panoramic views of icebergs drifting in Disko Bay. The path winds over rugged granite, revealing towering glaciers, vibrant tundra flora, and occasional humpback whales.
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Kuannit Hike
We hiked the Kuannit trail at dawn. Near the end of the trail, jagged volcanic rocks created a prehistoric feel, unlike other parts of Greenland, as if stepping into the Jurassic era.
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