Picture of the Day - March 9, 2010
By Twisted Sifter on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 filed under PICTURE OF THE DAY PROPERTIES, PLACES & STRUCTURES.
EMPIRE STATE OF MIND

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View from the Financial District across to the Governors Island and Upper Bay. Verrazano-Narrows Bridge can be seen lit up in the far distance.
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The Craziest Cliffs in Norway
By Twisted Sifter on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 filed under NATURE & SPACE PROPERTIES, PLACES & STRUCTURES.
PREIKESTOLEN aka PREACHER’S PULPIT aka PULPIT ROCK
Pulpit Rock or Preikestolen in Norwegian, is one of the area’s most popular and tourist attractions. This natural rock formation with a 25 meter squared (82 ft x 82 ft) plateau stands 604 meters (1,982 ft) above the sea. Thousands of tourists visit the Rock every year. The trip takes about two hours by foot, but the rock formation can also be enjoyed from the sea by boat. The original name of the rock formation is “Hyvlatonnå” - which means the tooth of a woodplane.
There is a trail from the Pulpit Rock lodge through different mountain landscapes. A trip to Preikestolen from the closest car park and Norwegian Mountain Touring Associations-staffed refuge Prekestolhytta takes about 3-4 hours for a round trip hike.

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KJERAG & KJERAGBOLTEN
Kjerag or Kiragg is a Norwegian mountain, located in Lysefjorden, Rogaland. Its highest point is 1110 m (3,642 ft) above sea level, but its northern drop to Lysefjorden attracts most visitors. The drop is 984 m (3,228 ft) and is just by the famous Kjeragbolten, a 5 m³ (177 cubic ft) stone which is plugged between two rocks.
Kjerag is a popular hiking destination. Some come there because Preikestolen has become overcrowded. There are also quite a lot of BASE jumpers from all over the world that go there to dive off the high cliffs. Kjerag is also a popular climbing destination, with many difficult routes going up its steep faces.
The easiest ascent starts from the visitors center Øygardsstølen, with a 2.5-3 hour strenuous walk each way. From Stavanger, it is roughly a 2 hour drive (closed in winter season). Kjerag has become a popular BASE jumping destination. In the period between 1994 and 2008, 29,000 jumps were performed! During this period there were nine fatal accidents

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TROLLTUNGA aka TROLL’S TONGUE
Trolltunga is a piece of rock that stands horizontally out of the mountain above Skjeggedal in Odda, Norway. To get to Trolltunga, which is Norwegian for “Troll’s tongue”, you need to go to Odda, then to Skjeggedal via Tyssedal. Previously a trolley car transported visitors the first 950 meters above sea level during the summer. There are however both stairs and a path that will take you the first 950 meters, and from there marked hiking trails will take you the rest of the way.
For a family with young children the hike there and back will take at least 6 hours. -There are cabins in the area owned by the Norwegian Trekking Association where it is possible to spend the night. The area opens up to the rest of Hardangervidda, and can be a starting point for a longer hike to for example Hårteigen.

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SOURCES
- http://benjamin-meyer.blogspot.com/2008/07/adventure-to-trolltunga.html
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preikestolen
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kjerag
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolltunga

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Picture of the Day - March 7, 2010
By Twisted Sifter on Sunday, March 7, 2010 filed under PICTURE OF THE DAY PROPERTIES, PLACES & STRUCTURES.
AS THE WORLD TURNS

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The Sunday Selection
By Twisted Sifter on Sunday, March 7, 2010 filed under PROPERTIES, PLACES & STRUCTURES THE SUNDAY SELECTION.
Every Sunday the Sifter will highlight an article from the archives. In this installment, we revisit the $10 Million Aquarious Penthouse in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The interior design makes this crazy penthouse feel like a nightclub:
The $10 Million Aquarius Penthouse Feels Like a Nightclub

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Picture of the Day - March 2, 2010
By Twisted Sifter on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 filed under MUSIC PICTURE OF THE DAY PROPERTIES, PLACES & STRUCTURES.
IF I RULED THE WORLD

Photograph by eBold
The Genghis Khan Statue complex is located 54 km from Ulan Bator, Mongolia, on the bank of the Tuul River, in a place called Tsonjin Boldog. A 40 meter high statue on horseback was erected on a 10 meter high base, covered by stainless steel and surrounded by 36 columns. Those 36 columns are meant for the memorial of 36 kings’ intermarry from Genghis until Ligden Khan.
Visitors can ascend to the exhibition hall using an elevator at the back of the horse. They will walk to the head of the horse through the chest and back neck of the horse, where they can have a panoramic view of their surroundings. (Wikipedia)
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