When it comes to remote, the Faroe Islands has it all.

Tucked between Norway and Iceland, in the dark waters of the North Atlantic, the 18 tiny islands are home to a population of just over 50,000.

Half of those residents live in the archipelago's capital Tórshavn “Thor's harbour”. But some of the islands are sparsely populated, with just a handful of people living on them.

The Faroese are self-reliant, modest people, with a rich heritage of storytelling and a deep desire to share information with one another.