Architectural Digest
11 of the Most Remote Homes in the World
Gásadalur Village sits at the top of the Mulafossur waterfall on Vagar island, one of 18 islands in the Faroe Islands, a self-governing archipelago within the Kingdom of Denmark. The rocky land masses are known for their stunning, untouched nature, though Gásadalur is particularly remote, as large mountains bisect it from the rest of the island. Similar to the nearby village of Aït Benhaddou—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—the structures are likely made from adobe, rammed earth, clay bricks, and wood.
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