The Pulpit Rock, yet another beautiful and adventurous place to see around the world

The Pulpit Rock or Preikestolen is a mountain level that drapes 604 meters over the Lysefjord in the Ryfylke region in southwestern Norway. It's one of the most well known vacation destinations in Norway and as such gets a ton of guests. In any case, don't let the occasionally chafing swarm discourage you from investigating this astonishing characteristic miracle.

The Gunnison River from Pulpit Rock Overlook - The Pulpit Rock


The Gunnison River from Pulpit Rock Overlook - The Pulpit Rock. Photo by Kent Kanouse

The view of a lifetime - The Pulpit Rock
The view of a lifetime - The Pulpit Rock. Photo by Jim Nix



Overview over the Pulpit Rock - The Pulpit Rock
Overview over the Pulpit Rock - Photo by L.C. Nøttaasen

The level mountain level was framed from liquefying ice around 10,000 years back when the edges of an ice sheet arrived at the precipice, and it split and severed a sizeable precise square. You can at present observe large breaks on the level today, and in the long run, it will, sooner or later, split and some portion of the Preikestolen will go falling into the LyseFjorden beneath. No concerns, it won't break within a reasonable time-frame, so you're protected strolling on the level for the time being.

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