driftsättningarna
Driftsättningarna, also known as the Driftwoods, is a unique geological formation located in the northern part of Sweden, specifically in the province of Norrbotten. This area is characterized by its extensive deposits of driftwood, which have accumulated over thousands of years due to the region's geographical and climatic conditions. The driftwoods are primarily composed of coniferous trees, such as pine and spruce, which have been transported and deposited by glacial activity and subsequent coastal processes.
The formation of Driftsättningarna is a result of the last Ice Age, which left behind a vast
The Driftsättningarna are a popular destination for tourists and nature enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, photography,