Nøkkelformene
Nøkkelformene, meaning "key shapes" in Norwegian, refers to a collection of distinct rock formations found along the coast of Norway. These formations are characterized by their narrow, often elongated shapes, resembling keys or keyholes. They are primarily composed of granite and are the result of geological processes involving erosion and weathering over millennia. The specific composition of the rock and the relentless action of wind, rain, and the sea have sculpted these unique structures.
The formation of Nøkkelformene is a slow and gradual process. Glacial activity during the last Ice Age
These natural landmarks are popular among tourists and locals alike, offering striking visual appeal and opportunities