Preikestolen, Seeking the World's End of Norway!

Wednesday, January 20, 2018 19:34 WIB

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Beautiful preikestolen (mwr)

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Al-FaruQi - Imagine you are on the edge of a high cliffs roofed sky, with green hills and sea in front of the eyes. That amazing sensation you can feel in Preikestolen, Norway. Tourists seem to be on the edge of the world!

In addition to having a beautiful aurora light, it turns out Norway still has other interesting attractions that are not cool. Want to know? Preikestolen answer. This is a tourist spot that becomes the target of many tourists.

Actually Preikestolen is just a tall cliff in Ryfylke, Norway, but this high-rise location attracts the Awesomenator site on Wednesday (10/10/2012).

Preikestolen presents stunning scenery nan riveting. From a 604-meter cliff above the Lysefjorden plain, tourists are faced with long green mountains. Looking down, there is a vast ocean that holds calm blue water.

Being on top of Preikestolen, tourists who come really seem to be brought to the end of the world. Imagine, the green hills and the deep blue sea really tease the eyes. Moreover, this pleasure is equipped with a blue sky and white awah.

All the tourists are invited to enjoy sitting in a place from the land and getting closer to the sky. Feel the pleasure of it all by lying on a cliff plain of 20 m2.

Let the cold wind strike your tiny body. Breathe Preikestolen cold air and enjoy the warmth of the sun which slowly touches the skin.

Although Preikestolen is so beautiful, this place is strictly prohibited for you who are afraid of heights. Looking down from the top of the cliff alone has made the body of the vibrate, especially if the phobia of altitude.

To reach Preikestolen, tourists must go through a long path, which is as far as 3.8 km. From the starting point to the peak of climbing, tourists can spend about 1-3 hours. So prepare your stamina well, yes!

Although far, this place is always crowded by tourists because of the sensation offered. Eits but you should avoid coming during the winter or spring season, yes, because there will be plenty of ice covering the road.

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🙏REGARDSegards @steem-norwegia