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تاریخ عضویت:  1389/01/25
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 سقوط آزاد از فراز کوهستان بخش عمومی

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Preikestolen cliff goes by many names. The massive cliff is 604 meters (1982 feet) above Lysefjorden, Norway. Photo #1 by Arjan Veen



Another name for Preikestolen is Pulpit Rock. The natural rock formation is a huge Norwegian tourist attraction. The almost flat cliff is 25 by 25 meters (82 by 82 feet) with a sheer drop of over 600 meters (1982 feet) into the fjord (Lysefjord) below. Photo #2 by Ken Douglas


Rare sight to behold, an almost deserted Lysefjord – Preikestolen. It’s located in Rogaland, Norway. Photo #3 by Mercy


Yet another name for Preikestolen cliff is “The Preacher’s Pulpit.” The best season to hike the intensely trail up to Preacher’s Pulpit is from April to October. Photo #4 by Alex Berger


This spectacular scene is like a view from the top of the world. Right outside the frame to the right is the Pulpit Rock. Photo #5 by Eivind K. Døvik


Cairn near The Preacher’s Pulpit aka Preikestolen. These cairns are man-made piles of stones and are located all over the place in and around the crazy cliffs of Norway. Photo #6 by Alex Berger


Looking way, way up at Pulpit Rock. Photo #7 by Miguel Angel Barroso Lorenzo


Here’s a little Preikestolen trivia. A couple who met on the Internet, formed a suicide pact, so in February 2000, this Austrian woman and Norwegian man committed a joint suicide by jumping together off the cliff. Another couple must have thought it was a good idea, but in 2004, Norwegian authorities stopped a young German couple before they could jump off the cliff to commit suicide. Photo #8 by Alex Berger


Some folks adore cliffs, like the owers of these two cool houses right outside Jøssingfjord in Norway. They are located right under an overhanging cliff! Photo #9 by Eivind K. Dovik


This crazy cliff is actually of rock that juts out horizontally from the mountain above Odda, Norway. It called Trolltunga, but it too has more than one name. Photo #10 by TerjeN


The Norwegian word for this place is Trolltunga which means Troll’s Tongue. Photo #11 by TerjeN


It’s a long hike to Trolltunga. There’s a 350 meter drop off the Troll’s Tongue. Photo #12 by Dag Endre Opedal


Cliffs, Talus cones, along the north shore of Isfjord, Svalbard, Norway. Photo #13 by Wilson44691


Yet another intense cliff is Brünnich’s Guillemot (Uria lomvia) at bird cliff of Stappen, southern Bjørnøya (Bear Island) in the Barents Sea. The island is part of Svalbard, Norway. Those are actual birds flying off the cliff, but as you will see a bit later, birds are not the only creatures that soar off these crazy cliffs of Norway.Photo #14 by Michael Haferkamp


Hornelen in Norway is the highest sea cliff in all of Europe. According to Wikipedia, “At 860 meters (2,820 ft), it is the highest sea cliff in Europe, and has for a long time been used as a landmark for naval navigation. The horizontal distance from the summit to the sea shore is approximately 500 meters (1,600 ft).” Photo #15 by Jesper Hauge


This is Troll wall in Norway. It’s the tallest cliff in all of Europe and an extremely famous spot for BASE jumpers from around the world. This shot, as seen from across the Romsdal valley, features Trolltindene peaks and the north facing Troll Wall. Trollveggen is part of the Reinheimen National Park. Troll Wall is the tallest vertical rock face in Europe, measuring about 1,100 meters (3,600 ft) from its base to the summit of its highest point. At its steepest point, the summit ridge overhangs the base of the wall by nearly 50 meters (160 ft). href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/Troll_Wall_in_shadow.jpg"> Photo #16 by Mountain Master


The crazy cliffs of Norway are one of the paradise locations for BASE jumpers. Photo #17 by Xof711


Troll Mountains. According to Wikipedia, “In 1984, Carl Boenish, the ‘father’ of BASE jumping, was killed on the Troll Wall shortly after setting the world record for the highest BASE jump in history. BASE jumping from Troll Wall has been illegal since 1986.” Photo #18 by Jørgen Falck


Trollveggen wrapped with clouds as seen from the northeast by the E136 road in midday. Photo #19 by Ximonic, Simo Räsänen


If you aren’t a troll and you want to get around, you might consider traveling Trollstigen road – which of course has another name – the Troll’s Path. Be ready for a different sort of adrenaline rush by roads such as Trollstigen which has steep incline of 9% and eleven hairpin bends up the steep side of mountain. At the top, there’s fantastic view and the 320m Stigfossen Waterfall roaring down the mountainside. href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sully_aka__wstera2/4617833928/sizes/o/"> Photo #20 by wstera2


Invisible Audience: The photographer wrote, “At the Kjeragbolten the rocks fall over 1000m straight down to the fjord. We came to this amazing place at 8 p.m. – just when the sun was disappearing behind the mountains. The chairs where from a group of Germans that hiked up there to spend the night on the edge of the precipice.” Photo #21 by monoceros84


If you want to yet another insane cliff in Norway then you’ll probably need to travel Lysebotn Road in Lysefjord. It has 27 switchbacks and a 1.1 kilometer long tunnel at the bottom that has three switchbacks inside the tunnel. Of course you want to travel it, cause you are building up the daredevil need for adrenaline.Photo #22 by Stefan Jonsson via DarkRoastedBlend


Because there are so many cliffs and glaciated valleys, Norway is packed with majestic waterfalls. This one is “tiny” in Lysebotn, Norway but on the way to Kjerag.Photo #23 by Leo-setä


Here’s the view of Lysebotn, Norway, after you’ve made it up the insanely crazy and dangerous Lysebotn Road. Photo #24 by Leo-setä


Here’s a man standing on Kjeragbolten – Kjerag boulder is wedged into a mountain crevasse in west Norway along the Lysefjord. Because Preikestolen is so crowded, Kjerag has become a popular hiking and climbing destination. You don’t need equipment to walk out onto the rock, but there is a direct 1000 m drop below down to Lysefjorden. Kjeragbolten means “Kjerag Boulder” or “Kjerag Bolt.” Photo #25 by Padraic Woods


One more reason to love photographers. Many will do anything to get their shot. Here is one brave soul set on capturing the view from Kjerag. At its highest point, Kjerag is 1110 m above sea level. The northern drop to Lysefjorden attracts the most visitors. There the drop is 984 m (3,228 ft). Photo #26 by Adam Blicharski


You wouldn’t want to fall without a wingsuit or parachute strapped on. BASE jumpers flock to Kjerag. Wikipedia does not have current numbers, but “in the period 1994 to 2008 29,000 jumps were performed.” Photo #27 by kalevkevad


Falling at Kjerag, Norway BASE jumper. Of the 29,000 BASE jumpers between 1194 – 2008, there were 10 fatal accidents. Photo #28 by André Benedix


Base-jumping – diving off Kjerag cliff in Norway. Photo #29 by Christian Toennesen


Looking up at the famous Kjerag cliff in Norway. Photo #30 by Витольд Муратов (Witold Muratov)


The fjord Lysefjorden as seen from Kjerag. Photo #31 by Ove Hetland


Kjerag BASE jumping – Norway. Photo #32 by Håkon Thingstad


Midnight sun at Nordkapp, (North Cape) Norway – a 307 m high, steep cliff. Photo #33 by Thesevenseas








































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مجید صابر 19:58 دوشنبه 28 آذر 1390
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حتی نگاه کردن به این تصاویر ضربان فلب آدمو تند می کنه .
مائده علیشاهی 20:49 دوشنبه 28 آذر 1390
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ممنون
موفق باشید
احد آمالی 08:36 سه شنبه 29 آذر 1390
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دستت درد نکنه آقا
کاش میشد ما هم اونجا بودیم
مهدی سهرابی 09:17 سه شنبه 29 آذر 1390
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چه حالی می‌ده...
امیر یاشار فیلا 11:01 سه شنبه 29 آذر 1390
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عکس‌های بسیار تماشایی و پرکششی هستند.
شوق سفر و طبیعت گردی و کوه‌پیمایی را در آدم تیزتر می‌کنند.
سپاس که ما را به دیدنشان میهمان کردید آقای مهندس محمدی اقدم.
امین کرمی 11:51 سه شنبه 29 آذر 1390
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عجب حسی داره اون بالا بودن،ممنون مهندس جان
بهنام مکسایی 14:58 سه شنبه 29 آذر 1390
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ممنون جالب بود
شهرام محمدی اقدم 21:58 سه شنبه 29 آذر 1390
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ممنون از دوستان عزیزم ،خوشحالم که مورد توجه قرار گرفت.