leppetrill
Leppetrill is a rock slide located in the national park of Jotunheimen, Norway. The site features a 290-meter-long and up to 4-meter-high rock face that stretches directly from the valley down to the lake Måløyvatnet. The rock face's steep slope resulted from massive landslides and fossil paths from the last ice age. The spectrum of colors present is due to the rock having undergone variations in temperature and atmospheric pressure, creating various shades of orange, green and reddish colors during its exposure to the sun.
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