My swim at the Träskbyträsket yielded an unexpected benefit: a boulder cave. A huge piece of rock standing on four other rocks, as if by design.
There is a cave with four entrances underneath. There's maybe three meters across the most obvious path through the cave, but since you can exit through multiple holes, lets call this cave a four meter long cave. Maybe more, but I don't dare to call it without having had my measurement tools with me.
The coordinates for the boulder are approximately N 60.09982 E 24.54648.
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