 Road to Kirkjubøur, the southernmost village on Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Kirkjubøurvegur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Turf roofed houses, Kirkjubøur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Using turf for roofing is has been a tradition in the Faroe Islands left over from the Viking Era |
 Small fishing boat "Vardin", Kirkjubøur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Kirkjubøurvegur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Saint Olav's Church (Ólavskirkjan), the oldest church in the Faroe Islands built before 1200 |
 Sore of the Skopunarfjør∂ur, Kirkjubøur, Streymoy |
 Cemetery with the ruins of St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkjubøur |
 Kirkjubøargarður, 11th C. farmhouse, Faroe Islands |
 Colorful wooden post of the Kirkjubøargarður |
 Kirkjubøargarður - Kings Farm |
 The 11th C. Kirkjubøargarður is one of the world's oldest inhabited wooden buildings |
 Roykstovan Door, Kirkjubøargarður - Kings Farm |
 Kings Farm, the largest in the Faroes, has been in the same family since 1550 |
 St. Magnus Cathedral (Kirkjubømúrurin Magnus-katedralurin), built around 1300 |
 After the Reformation in 1537, the King of Denmark seized church land and the cathedral was allowed to decay |
 Ruins of St. Magnus Cathedral, the largest medieval building in the Faroe Islands, Kirkjubøur |
 Construction of St. Magnus Cathedral was begun under Bishop Erlendur (1269-1308) |
 View of the coast from St. Magnus Cathedral |
 Ruins of St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkjobøur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Ruins of St. Magnus Cathedral, Kirkjobøur |
 Pointed gothic window of St. Magnus Cathedral |
 Interior of St. Magnus Cathedral |
 Kirkjubøur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Kirkjubøur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Kirkjubøur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Roadside waterfall, Kaldbaksvegur, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Kaldbak Kirkja, 1835, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Kaldbak Kirkja, 1835, Streymoy, Faroe Islands |
 Interior of the 1835 Kaldbak Kirkja, Streymoy |
 Interior of the 1835 Kaldbak Kirkja, Streymoy |