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The Village of Gásadalur Has a Population of 18

Wow - just wow. Pictured here is the incredibly remote village of Gásadalur, located in Vágar, the Faroe Islands. It was as late as 2004 when this beautiful settlement finally became accessible by car. And even more surprising, in 2012, Gásadalur only had a population of 18. The few lucky residents enjoy these stunning views daily. We're not sure what we're more enamored by - the mountains, the cove, or the spectacular waterfall.

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All in all, this image looks like something taken out of a fantasy novel. One of the reasons this location has managed to stay so isolated is that, despite it now being accessible by car, it's still not an easy place to travel to.