Situated within the Lysefjord, this is one of the most photographed spots in Norway, but not everyone has the stomach for it; a flat-topped viewing platform (25 metres by 25 metres) leading out over a sheer 600+ metre drop into the fjord below, a natural formation – rather than man-made intervention.
Lysefjord is a fjord in Norway, located in the Vestland region in the Rogaland valley near Stavanger. Due to its accessibility, the undisputed entertainment is included in the entertainment and educational values in the number of the most famous tourist sites in Norway. Here, since the end of the 20th century, a new type of parachute sport has become widespread - base jumping, economical, much more accessible than classic parachuting using aircraft. A popular place among hikers and tourists.
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