The Faroe Islands are dominated by glacial landforms. Due to the strong winds, they are practically treeless. Múlafossur is a spectacular waterfall on the island of Vágar in the Faroe Islands, dropping from a 30-meter cliff.
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[2024-07-03 08:49 UTC]
@CopernicusEU people used to think some of the Scottish islands were practically treeless due to the wind but it turns out it had much more to do with grazing animals.
Could it be the same situation on Faroe?