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The Icelandic tale of Hvítserkur
This imposing monolith is called Hvítserkur, also known as Troll Rock. Hvítserkur means “white shirt” in Icelandic and derives its name from the smattering of bird guano left behind by roosting sea birds. The 15 metre tall basaltic stack is located off of the Vatnsnes Peninsula in north-western Iceland and is likely the remnants of an old volcanic plug. Erosion by the sea has worn away the surrounding rock, as well as rock its the base, leaving behind two arches. To prevent the monolith toppling over, Icelandic authorities have reinforced the base with concrete.
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