Planetskier: Unspecified hole in Norway

After exploring the Mareminehollet cave in Bergen, I was more in the south of Norway, and explored another cave. I don't want to expose its location or even name/city. It was interesting, though I the promised 50 meters seemed like a stretch. But I also didn't feel like squeezing into the very low part, it is possible that something could have been found there.

The cave was in a very beautiful spot, however.

There was also a small side shelter cave:

I also scanned these caves, the main one (see also GLB model, browser model viewer, PDF map):

The side one (see also GLB model, browser model viewer, PDF map):

Thanks to Mads and Velma for interesting discussions regarding interesting underground destinations in Norway!

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