Hello from South Norway

in #norway7 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.


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

Will Consider that next time :)