Will you dare to stand on the Kjeragbolten?
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/will-you-dare-to-stand-on-the-kjeragbolten.htmlThis small piece of rock is located in a crevice at the edge of a mountain in Norway. Without any climbing equipment, those who have the courage can get to this stone, which is called Kjeragbolten, and stand on it. Would you have the courage to stand at an altitude of more than kilometers?

The name of this stone translates as "Kieraga Castle". A piece of rock with a volume of 5 cubic meters is located in a crevice at the edge of Mount Kjerag in Lisefjord, Norway.

The height of Mount Kjerag is 1084 meters. It rises above the rest of the mountains of the Lisefjord and offers the most picturesque view of the fjord.

The plateau of Mount Kjerag is a favorite place of tourists, rock climbers and base jumpers.

Without any climbing equipment, those who have the courage can get to Kjeragbolten and stand on it.

They say it brings good luck.

However, in order for the stone to bring good luck, you need to stand firmly on your feet: the next shelf on the sheer wall is 241 meters below.

And under it - another 735 meters of free fall.

So, do you belong to those crazy brave men who are ready to stand on Kjeragbolten?

The photos are real, no Photoshop.

If you are afraid of heights, you can not look further.
Keywords: Mountain | Stone | Norway | Rocks | Extreme
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