Drangarnir is a unique and stunning rock formation located in the Faroe Islands, a self-governing territory of Denmark in the North Atlantic Ocean. The rock formation is made up of two towering sea stacks, connected by a natural bridge. The stacks rise dramatically from the sea and are surrounded by stunning scenery and breathtaking landscapes.
The word "drangarnir" means "the horns" in Faroese, and the formation is indeed shaped like a pair of horns rising from the sea. Drangarnir is an important part of Faroese culture and folklore and has been depicted in many local stories and legends.
Visitors to Drangarnir can admire the formation from the shore or take a boat tour to get a closer view of the sea stacks. The nearby beach is also a popular spot for bird watching, as a number of different species of sea birds can be seen in the area.