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- Trolltunga ("the troll tongue") is a rock formation situated about 1,100 metres (3,600 ft) above sea level in Ullensvang Muni****lity in Vestland county...
- original on Aug 17, 2016. "Her henger Magnus (27) fra Trolltunga (Here, Magnus (27) hangs from Trolltunga)". NRK. 30 July 2016. Archived from the original...
- larger glacier Jostedalsbreen Sommarøy, Tromsø Jutulhogget (Rondane) Trolltunga Cudgel of Herculesmonadrock in Ojców National Park Mnich Słoneczna...
- the Tysso River before flowing down into the lake Ringedalsvatnet. The Trolltunga cliff is located near the waterfalls. The total drop is 646 metres (2...
- portal Besseggen De syv søstre Kjerag Kjeragbolten Trollgaren Trollstigen Trolltunga Trollveggen List of waterfalls "Preikestolen, Strand (Rogaland)" (in Norwegian)...
- and October, filming occurred in Northern Ireland, and Preikestolen, Trolltunga and Atlanterhavsveien in Norway. The Trinity Library Oxford scene was...
- included panoramic shots of nearby tourist attractions such as Ulriken and Trolltunga in Odda. Some parts were also filmed at prominent locations in Europe...
- Kjerag Kjeragbolten Preikestolen Trollgaren Trollveggen Trollstigen Trolltunga Besseggen List of waterfalls "De Syv Søstre - The Seven Sisters". Retrieved...
- discussing using Trollpikken to draw tourists in a similar manner to Trolltunga (the troll's tongue) and Preikestolen (the preacher's pulpit) by providing...
- Tyssedal Church is located in this village. The lake Ringedalsvatnet and the Trolltunga cliff are located just to the east, higher up in the valley. The 0.61-square-kilometre...