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Hello and welcome to my channel! I am David and I make videos that hope to inspire others to re-connect with nature thru hiking and share reflections to help us keep a positive mindset.
In this episode we will hike to the famous Kjerag bolten located in the Sandnes municipality in Rogaland county, Norway.
Legend has it that Thousands of years ago an enormous iceberg carved the fjord known as the Lysefjord as it move towards the open sea, during this process a big boulder got wedge between two mountains about 900 meter above the ocean water. Today this boulder is known as the Kjerag bolten and it is a big tourist attraction for those with physical strength and determination to reach it because this is not an easy hike.
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With Love,
Dave Semidey
"Seminight7"
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