Kannesteinen Rock | Vågsøy, Norway
Thousands of years of crashing waves gave this mushroom-shaped rock its svelte figure.
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weather forecast was really bad, so figured we might as well go to vågsøy where there's bad weather anyway
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Mushroom shaped rock carved by waves in Atlantic ocean coast also known as Kannesteinen rock. It is located at Kvalheimsvika, a bay in Western Norway. Over thousands of years, ocean waves have ground the rock to the special shape it has today. Village of Oppedal, approx. 10 km west of the centre of Maloy. Island Vagsoy, Norway.
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Kannesteinen Rock
Thousands of years of crashing waves gave this mushroom-shaped rock its svelte figure
www.atlasobscura.com/places/kannesteinen-rock
Photo: Chell Hill
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Chell_Hill
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Hourglass Rock, Kannesteinen, Norway
via Ben Rogers
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Kannesteinen
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Kannesteinen rock sculpted by the sea over thousands of years on the Norwegian coast.
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"Kannesteinen Rock-shaped over thousands of years by the crashing waves, Oppedal, Norway." -Credits: Wikipedia- https://www.instagram.com/p/CUGtz3BJPV9/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Kannesteinen Rock by Carsten Frenzl
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Kannesteinen Rock Norway
A mushroom-shaped rock looms above the coast near Måløy, Norway. Over time, strong westerly winds caused the ocean to erode and shape many of the stones along the shore, including this one.
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Kannesteinen, a rock sculpted by the sea
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Kannesteinen Rock by Besmellah
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Kannesteinen Rock on B&W by NikoPic
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Kannesteinen Rock The sea has been beating against this rock for thousands of years, shaping it into the "mushroom-like" appearance it has today. Kannesteinen rock is in Oppedal, 10 kilometres from the centre of Måløy.
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