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1116-52775 - Stone and turf structure with wooden doorway at the recreated longhouse in Greenland's Brattahlid, Eriksfjord area, part of a reconstruction of Erik the Red's settlement, Kujataa World Heritage Site, Qassiarsuk, Southern Greenland, Greenland
1361-108 - The small white Oyndarfjordur church with grass on top of the roof (turf roof) facing the ocean, Runavikar municipality, Eysturoy island, Faroe islands, Denmark, Northern Europe, Europe
746-88067 - Kings Farm (duvugardar) in the valley of Saksun, one of the main attractions of the Faroe Islands. The island Streymoy, one of the two large islands of the Faroe Islands in the North Atlantic. Europe, Northern Europe, Denmark, Faroe Islands
832-116191 - Open-air museum with church, sod houses, turf and sod constructions, Skagfjordur Heritage Museum, GlaumbÊr, Glaumbaer, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, Europe
832-116192 - Open-air museum with cart, sod houses, turf and sod constructions, Skagfjordur Heritage Museum, GlaumbÊr, Glaumbaer, Iceland, Scandinavia, Northern Europe, Europe
770-1502 - Panoramic view of Velbastadur village, turf-roofed houses, Hestfjordur, Hestur on the left, and Koltur islands in the distance, Streymoy, Faroe Islands (Faroes), Denmark, Europe
770-1494 - Skansin fort, old fort guarding Torshavn and its harbour (old brass cannons, WW2 british marine guns and lighthouse), Nolsoy in the distance, Torshavn, Streymoy, Faroe islands (Faroes), Denmark, Europe.
770-1450 - Nordic House, exteriors and turf covered roof, Torshavn, Streymoy, Faroe Islands (Faroes), Denmark, EuropeThe Nordic House (in Faroese Nordurlandahusid) is the most important cultural institution in the Faroe Islands. Its aim is to support and promote Nordic and Faroese culture, locally and in the Nordic region. Materials come from all over Scandinavia. The building is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Scandinavia (arch. Ola Steen).
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