Since Durita Dahl Andreassen and her fellow islanders didn't have access to Google's Trekkers and cars, they attached 360-degree cameras to harnesses and strapped them to the animals they chose. The cameras have solar panels to harness energy from the sun, and they send pictures with GPS coordinates back to Andreassen who then uploads them to Street View. The result, as you can see below, gives you a chance to explore the islands through the eyes of a sheep.

Despite the success of Andreassen's project, she's very much aware of its limitations. A sheep, after all, wouldn't be able to film Faroe Islands' roads or the peak of its mountains. She's still urging Google to drop by and map their nation in an effort to encourage tourists to visit, as well.