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Torghatten
Axel Lindahl - Torghatten, Brønnøy, 01.07.1880 til 01.07.1890
There's a good view from Torghatten, the hill with the hole near Brønnøysund, Norway, of the shallow Helgeland coast with its hundreds of small low-lying islands.
Torghatten
Brønnøysund, Nordland
Norway
Photographer’s note: Torghatten is a geological formation in Nordland county, Norway. The granite hill rises about 800 feet (250 meters) above sea level, and is known for the hole that runs all the way through it, about halfway up. The hole is believed to have been formed by a combination of erosion and ocean waves thousands of years ago when the sea level was much higher. The hole is approximately 520 feet (160 meters) long, 70 feet (20 meters) wide, and 115 feet (35 meters) high.
Read more about Torghatten here:
http://driftingapart.ccght.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/14/2016/10/Torghatten-brosjyre_ENG_SCREEN.pdf
Góra Torghatten w Norwegii
Axel Lindahl - Nordland, Torghatten, 1884 til 1890
Anders Beer Wilse - Torghatten - Gruppe i Torghathullet 2/7 1905
Anders Beer Wilse - Torghatten - Gruppe i Hullet 1907