View allAll Photos Tagged goexplore
While five days is too short to properly explore the Faroe Islands, we lucked out with spectacular weather that made taking in the country's dramatic landscapes an absolute pleasure. While people often talk about the Faroe Islands as being very similar to Iceland, Scotland or Norway the truth is it is its own distinct destination with raw shoreline and distinct geological formations that make it truly unique to experience and explore.
For licensing or usage requests, please reach out directly.
- Day Two -
While shopping downtown in Whitefish, we spotted an art studio with mosaic window panes, each representing one of the seasons.
"Stumptown Art Studio:
WOW: Windows on Whitefish
Permanent outdoor art exhibit and community mosaic project"
- Day Three -
The day started off a bit rainy and cloudy, but cleared up as we checked out some antique stores in the area. The sun began to shine through and we ended up having a gorgeous boat tour of Flathead Lake!
Lodging Set I Location: Last Frontier Heliskiing Website
Photo Credit: Randy Lincks
Time to head to the heliport for another best day!
While five days is too short to properly explore the Faroe Islands, we lucked out with spectacular weather that made taking in the country's dramatic landscapes an absolute pleasure. While people often talk about the Faroe Islands as being very similar to Iceland, Scotland or Norway the truth is it is its own distinct destination with raw shoreline and distinct geological formations that make it truly unique to experience and explore.
For licensing or usage requests, please reach out directly.
- Day Three -
The day started off a bit rainy and cloudy, but cleared up as we checked out some antique stores in the area. The sun began to shine through and we ended up having a gorgeous boat tour of Flathead Lake!
Trip to Machu Picchu, Peru with airline coworkers.
City stops to get to Machu Picchu was Lima, Peru then another flight to Cusco, Peru.
Once in Cusco, we took the train Hiram Bingham to the town at the base of Machu Picchu.
- Day Two -
While shopping downtown in Whitefish, we spotted an art studio with mosaic window panes, each representing one of the seasons.
"Stumptown Art Studio:
WOW: Windows on Whitefish
Permanent outdoor art exhibit and community mosaic project"
Capturing this moment gives me flashbacks of getting my shoes caked in mud, hiking in a trail which never ceases to end, and worrying about anacondas.
While five days is too short to properly explore the Faroe Islands, we lucked out with spectacular weather that made taking in the country's dramatic landscapes an absolute pleasure. While people often talk about the Faroe Islands as being very similar to Iceland, Scotland or Norway the truth is it is its own distinct destination with raw shoreline and distinct geological formations that make it truly unique to experience and explore.
For licensing or usage requests, please reach out directly.
Taken during a rapid road trip through the Westfjords during June as part of an incredible solo-road trip. Make sure to view my other albums, and to swing by my blog for the stories behind the trip at virtualwayfarer.com.
Questions about the shots? Just ask. Want to license usage? Drop me an e-mail. Want to know more about the trip beyond the blog? Don't miss my youtube channel which has video from the trip!
- Day Four -
After our trip around Apgar Mountains, we headed eastward. We drove route 2 through the Rocky Mountains until we met the rolling hills and plains. It felt like we were in a western movie; we even saw buffalo to top it off! We drove out to the town of Browning, where we met a woman in a curio store. She was very knowledgeable & gave us a map to our next destination - Two Medicine Lake & Running Eagle Falls. We saw some beautiful & curious things along the way!
While five days is too short to properly explore the Faroe Islands, we lucked out with spectacular weather that made taking in the country's dramatic landscapes an absolute pleasure. While people often talk about the Faroe Islands as being very similar to Iceland, Scotland or Norway the truth is it is its own distinct destination with raw shoreline and distinct geological formations that make it truly unique to experience and explore.
For licensing or usage requests, please reach out directly.