In the North Atlantic Ocean, halfway between Iceland and Norway, a small island community is testing an imaginative solution to overtourism: self-navigating cars. The Faroe Islands, an archipelago with a 2-to-1 ratio of sheep to humans, are known for their iconic views. There’s the cascading Múlafossur waterfall; the westernmost island of Mykines, home to thousands of puffins; and the Sørvágsvatn, also known as “the lake above the ocean.” But while these three sites are the islands’...

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