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Norway's 26-mile-long Lysefjord is packed with things to see, from waterfalls and mountain goats to some of the country's best-known hiking trails Preikestolen and Kjeragbolten.
The Lysefjord itself is dotted with extraordinary mountains, lush forests, the famed Pulpit Rock, and even friendly goats who sprint toward visitors for pats on the head, like dogs.
On the southern cusp of the Lysefjord, in southwest Norway, Stavanger is where the country’s coast begins to splinter into a thousand islands, skerries, waterways and inlets.
A man has died after falling from a 1,981 foot (604-meter-high) cliff in Norway that featured in a “Mission Impossible” film.
Many people don't know that Norway is the world capital of outdoor stairways: superbly engineered wooden and concrete steps that lead to the country's most beautiful viewpoints.
The famous photo opportunity requires a challenging hike. Pulpit Rock—known as "Preikestolen" in Norwegian—is a flat-top cliff that towers almost 2,000 feet above the Lysefjord, one of Norway ...
Hike up to Pulpit Rock, overlooking the Lysefjord Stand 600m over the Lysefjord in Norway after a two hour hike and crossing a ravine. 07 July 2011 • 12:38pm ...
The very extreme edge of Preikestolen looks hand-chiseled, a right-angled granite cube suspended 1,800 ft (604 meters) over Lysefjord. When I reach the top, my primate instincts take over ...
Daredevil Eskil Ronningsbakken, 33, performed the jaw-dropping stunt on Preikestolen rock, facing a sheer drop above the Lysefjord fjord in Norway. For the Norwegian thrill-seeker this is nothing new.
A man has died after falling from a 1,981 foot (604-meter-high) cliff in Norway that featured in a “Mission Impossible” film.
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