Tindhólmur
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Tindhólmur is an islet west of Vágar, Faroe Islands. It has no inhabitants, but two summer residences. The islet is most famous for its bizarre shape.
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Position on the Faroe map.
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Zacharias Heinesen: From Vágar, oil 2000. Stamp of 2001. The strange mountain at the horizon in the water is Tindhólmur.
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Stamp FO 479 of 2004 (lithograph of 1854).
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Miniature sheet of 1997 with Margrethe II of Denmark, Tindhólmur and the Royal yacht Dannebrog.
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Photo of 1898/99
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Closer look from the same point.
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Silhouette.
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View with the island of Mykines to the right.
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Turf-roofed house in Bøur in the front.
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From the mountain trail between Bøur and Gásadalur. The trail is difficult, but popular because of this view.
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View on Tindhólmur from Gásadalur.
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A closer look from the same point but with clouds.
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View from south east.
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Drangarnir in the foreground.