likhöljen
Likhöljen is a geological feature found in certain regions, particularly in Scandinavia. It refers to a depression or pit in the ground that is typically filled with water. These formations are often a result of glacial activity during past ice ages. As glaciers retreated, they left behind depressions where meltwater could accumulate. The term "likhöljen" is of Swedish origin, with "lik" translating to corpse and "höljen" to covering or enclosure, though the exact etymology and historical connection to the name are not definitively established and likely refer to natural phenomena rather than literal associations.
The size and depth of likhöljen can vary significantly. Some are shallow pools, while others can be