Norway Pulpit Rock Has A Fault
Norway's most spectacular natural wonders are being put at risk by a growing number of ill-prepared, disrespectful tourists, a national hiking group has warned. While Pulpit Rock, which soars
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Geologists are going to map a crack in the Pulpit Rock. Geologists fear that the pulpit rock can fall down and thereby cause a flood wave. Now the half-meter wide gap in the famous tourist attraction will be checked out. The multi-meter deep crack has been of concern ever since 1930.
Norway's 'Pulpit Rock' Is at Risk of Disappearing. and adventurers have long flocked to Pulpit Rockhome to views that rival the Grand Canyon, a stomach churning drop, and even the odd pagan
The Pulpit Rock in Norway has no railings around it and poses a natural beauty and an element of risk. It offers a breathtaking cliffside view as a backdrop and an aerial view on Twitter leaved visitors amazed. they're like quotif you fall over the edge, it's your own fault,quot uttered Austin Purkeypile austinpurk. Popular attraction
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Pulpit Rock, called Preikestolen in Norwegian, is one of Norway's most famous hikes, and has even been featured in the movie quotMission Impossible - Falloutquot.It brings in hundreds of thousands of tourists every year, but some might be a bit scared by the dramatic steep fall from the rock formation.
The popular hiking destination Preikestolen, which is known in English as Pulpit Rock, is a 604-metre-high cliff above the Lysefjord that attracted approximately 300,000 visitors last year.. A widening crack. According to Conde Nast Traveller, the Geological Survey of Norway NGU will begin monitoring a half-metre wide gap within the cliff far more closely than ever before.
UPDATED The trail heading up to Norway's popular Preikestolen Pulpit Rock was closed for several hours on Monday, after a hiker slipped and fell close to its summit.The hiker's body, which fell 200 meters, was later found with the help of a helicopter. Preikestolen The Pulpit Rock is a landmark in western Norway, drawing several hundred thousand visitors a year.
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