The search giant flew in Trekker and 360 cameras, and an employee helped residents install them on trucks, bikes, backpacks, kayaks, horses and even wheelbarrows, according to Google's (sheep pun-laden) blog post. The Faroe Islands tourism office is even willing to lend cameras to visitors who want to make their own contribution. Sure, it's a good PR trick to draw tourists, but the scenery is spectacular -- and it'd be nice to have smoother videos that don't make us "sheep-sick."