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Daniel Craig's No Time To Die did what none of the previous 24 Bond outings had ever done before. After despatching off Rami Malek's villain Safin, Ian Fleming's spy died after being blown to smithereens by missiles hitting the island lair. The world was left in shock and now 007 fans can actually visit the spot where James Bond died.
In No Time To Die, Safin's lair Poison Island was set in disputed waters between Russia and Japan. In reality, the movie was shot in the Danish Faroe Islands, found just north of Scotland. Following the announcement that Prime Minister Bárður á Steig Nielsen had unveiled a tombstone to Bond on the spot where he died in the movie, Express.
co. uk headed to the North Atlantic archipelago to see it for ourselves. After a short 90-minute flight from Edinburgh, we landed in Vágar International Airport, before hiring a car and heading up the coast to see the beautiful scenic village of Gásadalur and its famous waterfall - a sight that wouldn't look out of place in a JRR Tolkien novel.
After our quick stop, we drove to Faroe Islands' capital Tórshavn, taking in the beautiful green, misty mountains that felt like a cross between the highlands of Scotland and a Nordic country. The 18 islands are partly connected by underwater tunnels and we soon arrived at Streymoy Island's main port city, which welcomes the occasional cruise ship. Our beds for the night would be at Hotel Føroyar, built into the hillside overlooking Tórshavn, with tasteful modern interiors that felt exactly like the sort of spot Bond himself would stay if on a mission here.
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