Gásadalur waterfall

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Gásadalur waterfall is a dramatic seaside cascade in the Faroe Islands, where water plunges from coastal cliffs directly into the North Atlantic Ocean, framed by a remote village and rugged mountain scenery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
access road tunnel to Gásadalur village
adjacentTo village of Gásadalur
bestViewedFrom clifftop viewpoints near Gásadalur village
climateInfluence frequent fog and clouds
country Faroe Islands NERFINISHED
fallsInto North Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
geologicalContext volcanic basalt cliffs
hasAccessibility viewpoint from coastal path
hasCliffHeight approximately 30 meters
hasEnvironment oceanic climate
remote rural setting
hasLandscapeFeature coastal cliffs
rugged mountains
hasNearbyInfrastructure pedestrian viewpoints and fences
single-lane road to Gásadalur
hasPopularity one of the most photographed sites in the Faroe Islands
hasSurroundingUse sheep grazing land
hasType plunge waterfall
hasView Mykines (island) NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic seaside cascade
photographic viewpoints
picturesque scenery
languageOfToponym Faroese
locatedIn Gásadalur NERFINISHED
Vágar NERFINISHED
locatedOn coast of the North Atlantic Ocean
near Gásadalur bay NERFINISHED
Gásadalur village church NERFINISHED
oceanFeature waves breaking at cliff base
partOf North Atlantic region NERFINISHED
natural heritage of the Faroe Islands
photoSubjectOf Faroe Islands tourism promotions
landscape photography portfolios
region Vágar island west coast
safetyConsideration steep cliffs and strong winds
subjectOf online photo galleries
social media posts about the Faroe Islands
travel blogs
surroundedBy grassy slopes
steep mountains
tourismType landscape photography tourism
nature tourism
visualCharacteristic waterfall dropping directly into the sea
watercourse unnamed stream at Gásadalur

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Vágar hasTourismAttraction Gásadalur waterfall