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Trolltunga rests on the rim of one side of the fjord. It’s about 700m above the surface of the water below. The trail into the backcountry led us higher still. Another realm? Nope, it’s Norway.
The Local Norway's editor, Frazer Norwell, at the top of Trolltunga in 2018. To get pictures like this you'll need to have someone snap a shot from a side-on angle on one on the surrounding cliffs.
Trolltunga is one of Norway’s most famous geological sites – and one of its most controversial. We reached Trolltunga after seven hours, 13.5km and 1,000m of elevation gain.