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| Looking out over Gjógv ("gorge" in Faroese), on the north-eastern coast of Eysturoy, named after a 200m-long sea-filled gorge that runs north to the sea from the village (the beginning of which is visible, far-right of picture), connected to the village by an incline railway (the country's only operating railway), powered by a winch at the village-end and rope attached to the wagons. |
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