Inside on of the houses under the rock shelter in Jøssingfjord
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Inside on of the houses under the rock shelter in Jøssingfjord
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Helleren by astrid westvang Via Flickr: Helleren is the name of the rock formation and of the little farm. This heller is one of the biggest in Norway. The houses under Helleren are from the early 1800s. People here eked out a living from sheep and fish in the sea. Helleren was abandoned in the 1920s.
When the world comes crumbeling in
Helleren (rock shelter) in Jøssingfjord (Spring 2019)
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Inside one of the houses at Helleren (rock shelter) in Jøssingfjord
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Helleren (rock shelter) in Jøssingfjord (Spring 2019)
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About a week ago @motved and I finally free climbed this beautiful, severely overhanging splitter crack on #Profilveggen in #Jøssingfjord, southern Norway. Uncompromized jamming and physical. Very happy. #climbing