, standing tall at 1,000 meters above the Lysefjord, is a natural masterpiece formed over 10,000 years of geological shifts. It is most famous for the , a massive boulder wedged tightly between two towering vertical cliffs. For those who brave the challenging 11-kilometer round-trip hike, the reward is an unparalleled view of the deep blue fjord cutting through the rugged Norwegian landscape.
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