The
Kannesteinen Rock is an unusual rock formation on the Norwegian island of Vågsøy. The
slab of eclogite
has been weathered by the waves for thousands of years. From the sea
side, it’s about 3 meters tall. At its widest, it’s about 10.4 meters in
circumference.
Some people say that it looks like a goblet, but
local people refer to it as a chair. Perhaps that’s why tourists often
climb on top and sit on it. It’s a hard climb, but so some even more
daring people prefer to jump to the summit from an adjoining rock.
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