The Faroe Islands are an extremely wild, open smattering of land in the North Atlantic Ocean. They sit about halfway between Norway and Iceland, 200 miles northwest of Scotland. These rugged lands are home to roughly 50,000 people and a subpolar oceanic climate.

The National Geographic Orion arrived in Torshavn after a delicious lunch to explore the main center of the Faroe Islands. About 25,000 of the islands’ population lives in this relatively large city, which has a very modern feel.