Hello from South Norway

in #norway6 years ago

Hi, I have been “busy” having vacation. Sometimes it takes more time having vacation than pushing paper at the everyday job I have. Haven’t been very active, because of vacation :p

Hiking in South-west coast of Norway

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It takes a lot of
Walking....

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Resting....
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And walking...
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But at the summit you are awarded with
Beautifull scenario:
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Along the hike, you Can see giant Stones from the ice age,
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traces after old and ancient settlements, amongst other things :)

Look at this stone I found on the trail:
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Where to see this:
The city of LYNGDAL is in the right corner of the picture.
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Hey, which one of you carried the wooden lounge chair up to the summit? Handy.

I looked up igneous rock but see nothing like your specimen -- looks like a mineral rich find, semi precious stones even. Maybe some joker planted it there!

Hi Lyfo, I have no clue who built the wooden lounge chair at the summit. Probably someone transported the materials by helicopter. The stone i have no clue either. First i was thinking Amazonitt, but no...so im still wondering. Looks like the layers are perfectly compressed. Maybe not natural.

Looks amazing there. Maybe try tagging your posts with @steemitworldmap
They would love your adventures. Cheers!

Will Consider that next time :)